Resume of Kangweipin in Guangxu of Qing Dynasty

Kang Youwei (1March 85819-1March 9271), formerly known as Zuyi, is known as Guangsha (two horizontal lines, but I don't know why only one horizontal line is displayed), with a long name, also known as Ming Yi, Gengsheng, Xiqiao Mountain people and Youcun. Guangfu, Han nationality, is from Danzaosu Village, Nanhai County, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. His name is Kang Nanhai [1], and he was a scholar in the 21st year of Guangxu (1895). [2]

Kang Youwei was a famous thinker, politician, educator and writer in modern China, a representative of bourgeois reformism, and the main initiator of the Reform Movement of 1898 in the late Qing Dynasty. An active responder and practitioner of calligraphy on steles in Qing Dynasty, he was another great calligrapher after Bao. He believed in Confucius' Confucianism and devoted himself to transforming Confucianism into a state religion that could adapt to modern society. He was the president of the Confucius Institute. He is the author of Textual Research on New Learning and Pseudo-Classics, Textual Research on Confucius' Reform, Datong Book, etc.