The Life and Works of Juck Zhang, a Seal Carver in Qing Dynasty

Wang (1728- 1800), a native of Shexian County, Anhui Province, was an expert in seal cutting in Qing Dynasty. He is a doctor in the army and men's department. He likes seals and calls himself Mr. Silverskin. Overseas Chinese live in Hangzhou. There are thousands of rare books on his building, and there are tens of thousands of buttons from Qin Zhou to Yuan Ming.

Pan Xifeng, a seal engraver in Qing Dynasty, was born in Xinchang, Zhejiang, and now lives in Yangzhou. He was a disciple of Wang who was engaged in creative activities during the Qianlong period (1736- 1795). He is as friendly as Zheng Xie, and his exquisite seal carving is excellent in Gu Zhuo. He is also good at carving bamboo seals.

Gui Fu (1736- 1805) was a seal engraver and an exegetist of Chinese characters in Qing Dynasty. He was born in Qufu, Shandong. Qianlong fifty-five years (1790) Jinshi, Yongping, Yunnan. His collection is very rich and good. .

Qiao Lin, a seal engraver in the Qing Dynasty, was born in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, with the word Hanyuan, Xishu, and the late name Mozhuang. He is a good seal engraver and a famous seal engraver, Fa Xu Rong. He is good at carving crystal, jade and porcelain, which is wonderful in the north. The side section is cursive and the side section is carved. Yu Zi, whose name is Danhui, is called Jintan. Seal cutting inherits family learning, and it is also a long ink bamboo.

Zhang Yanchang (1738- 18 14), a seal engraver in the Qing Dynasty, was nicknamed Jin Sushan, a native of Haiyan, Zhejiang. You Gong Sheng, Ju Xiaolian, founder, took Ding Jing as his teacher and made seal cutting. He is a good official. .

Ju Lv Hou was a seal engraver in Qing Dynasty. His name is Gao Kun, also known as Xia Qiao, and his nickname is Master Yicao. He was born in Fengxian (now Shanghai). His seal cutting is neat and beautiful, and his skill is extremely deep. He and his cousin Yuru Wang are both famous seal engravers in Yun Jian (now Songjiang), and they have written two volumes of Gao Kun Iron Pen. .

Dong Xun (1740-? ) Qing dynasty seal engraver. His name is Qi Quan, and his nickname is Xiaonianchao. He was born in Yin Shan, Zhejiang (now Shaoxing). After he abandoned his official position, he left Beijing to make a living by selling seals. At the same time, many friends, such as Yu Ji, Huang Yue, Zhao Bingchong and Luo Pin, have carved words for Luo Pin. Although it was done in the Qin and Han dynasties, its structure changed greatly and it had no lasting appeal.

Chen (174 1- 1809), a seal engraver in Qing Dynasty, was born in Haining, Zhejiang. He is good at seal script and seal cutting, but his seal cutting is relatively stable, lacking in change and his works are not circulated.

Jiang Ren (1743- 1795) was a seal engraver in Qing Dynasty. His real name was Feng, and later he got the bronze seal of "Jiangren", so he changed his name to Shantang, and his alias was Jiluo Jushi, a woman-bedridden mountaineer, and a native of Renhe, Zhejiang (now Hangzhou). Ding Jing, a seal engraver, participated in it and became fluent.

Deng (1743- 1805) was a seal engraver and calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty. His original name is Yan, and his word is stubborn. He is a Taoist named Wanbo, also called Wanbaishan, from Huaining, Anhui. He is a master of four books. His seal script won the seal script of Han stele and three tombs of Tang and Li. The vigorous, solemn, smooth and fresh seal cutting benefited from the calligraphy method, which changed the atmosphere of only taking Qin and Han seals. It is called "Deng School" and "Anhui School" in the world. He is the author of the seal cutting of Wanbaishan people, and so on. Formerly known as Shang Xi, the word is left, and the number is less white. It is also a seal cutting work.

Ba Weizu (1744- 1793), a seal engraver in Qing Dynasty, was born in Shexian County, Anhui Province, and died in the 58th year of Qianlong. He is a rich collector, painter and calligrapher. He lived in Sui first, then in calligraphy.

Lin Deshu was a seal engraver in Qing Dynasty. His name is Uncle De, his name is Yucang, his nickname is Taohua Dongkou Fisherman, his name is Old Qingping, and he was born in Fuzhou, Fujian Province. His seal cutting structure is stable, his style is serene, and his side section is a running script. He wrote two volumes of The Merchant of India.

Huang Yi (1744—— about 1802) was a seal engraver and calligrapher in Qing dynasty. He was born in Renhe, Zhejiang (now Hangzhou). His seal cutting is round and elegant, and he is also called "Ding Huang" with Ding Jing. He is one of the eight great masters of Xiling. He is good at mountains and rivers, and his pen and ink are clear. He also likes collecting inscriptions. When the officials of Jining Prefecture in Shandong met, they extensively searched for inscriptions, drew a picture of visiting monuments, and wrote inscriptions in XiaoPenglai Pavilion. They are as famous as Ding Jing, Jiang Ren and Xi Gang.