What is Wen Peng's contribution to seal cutting?
Wen Peng (1498 ~ 1573) is a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu, and the first city in bridge three. The eldest son of the famous painter Wen Zhiming. He worked as a doctor in Nanjing and imperial academy, and was called Wen. At first, Wen Peng sealed his own words with tooth marks and let others play with knives. Later, I accidentally bought four baskets of frozen stones (flower milk stones) originally intended for jewelry, so I gave up materials such as teeth and horns for printing. Not many people know that Wang Mian uses Elaeagnus Elaeagnus to cure printing. Qi Baishi's move of Wen Peng contributed to seal cutting, which made the printing of flowers popular among seal carvers. The main energy of his life was devoted to printing. Zhou Lianggong's Biography of Indians said: "When it comes to India, starting from China's blog is regarded as the golden rule by later generations." This shows his important position in the history of Indian studies. In addition, the school of Indian studies began from him, and people called him "Sanqiao School" or "Wenpai School". Wen Peng's printing style tended to be interesting in the Song and Yuan Dynasties before using frozen stone, and changed to Sino-Indian style after using stone. There are many fakes in his works. Reliable ones include Seal of Wen Peng, Wenshou Seal and Tianwaifang. He Zhen is the most famous student in Wen Peng, and his successors are Li and Gui Shichang.