Brief introduction of Bao Dazhong Kuo, the author of bamboo painting in Weixian County.

Zheng Banqiao (Zheng Xie) (1693 ~ 1765) was a painter, calligrapher and writer in China in the Qing Dynasty. The word croft, no. Banqiao, a native of Xinghua, Jiangsu, died at 1693. He is a scholar of Kangxi, a juren of Yongzheng and a scholar of Qianlong. He lives in Yangzhou and sells paintings for a living. Wei county county magistrate, history of calligraphy and painting. As one of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou", his poems, books and paintings are praised as "three unique", and Banqiao has the saying that "painting bamboo doesn't know what to say". In response to Su Dongpo's statement that he had a well-thought-out plan, Banqiao stressed that he should have a well-thought-out plan. His life experience is rich and bumpy, and many stories about him have been preserved and spread all over the world, and have been talked about by people so far. His people-oriented and righteous thoughts also influenced the latecomers.

Zheng Xie is an official in Fanxian and Weixian, and he has the political voice that "food is the most important thing for the people, and I am a big official, so begging for illness is the best". Poetry despises idioms. He is good at drawing flowers, wood and stones, especially orchids and bamboo. The beauty of orchid leaves is reflected in Jiao Mo's brushwork. The cursive script stands upright and has a long fortune. More but not messy, less but not sparse, it is absolutely beautiful to use. Books are also unique, with mixed official texts and sample books, calling themselves "six and a half books". Sometimes it is done through painting. The brushwork of the seal is simple and ancient. As a free and uninhibited person, he chose the county magistrate by Jinshi, made poetry and wine for daily affairs, and transferred to Wei County. At the age of 20, he sought help for the people because of hunger, returned to his hometown and lived in Yangzhou, which made him famous. Indulge in the mountains and rivers and have a drunken hometown tour with poets and savages. When writing about the thin stone of the jungle and the monk wall in the lounge, the viewer will sigh. The Complete Works of Banqiao is written in calligraphy. The paintings he sold were polished and circulated for a while. Zheng Xie painted bamboo the most in his life, followed by orchids and stones, but he also painted pines and chrysanthemums. He is a representative literati painter in Qing Dynasty. Born in1693.11.22 and died in 1765.438+0.22. At the age of 73.