Qi Gong (1965438+July 26, 2002-June 30, 2005), Ai Xinjue Roche, also known as Yuan Bo, was a descendant of the Qing royal family and a native of Zhenglan Banner of Manchu. China classical philologist, engaged in calligraphy, Chinese painting and poetry creation in his spare time, participated in the cultural relics appraisal organized by the Palace Museum, National Cultural Heritage Administration and other institutions. Some newspapers call him a painter, but he doesn't recognize him. He used to be an art teacher in the middle school affiliated to Fu Jen Catholic University, a teacher in the Chinese Department of Fu Jen Catholic University, and a professor in the Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University. He used to be a member of the Standing Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, director of the Central Institute of Literature and History, consultant of the Jiu San Society, chairman of the National Cultural Relics Appraisal Committee, honorary chairman of the China Calligraphers Association, consultant of the Chinese Buddhist Association, the Palace Museum, national museum and president of Xiling Printing Society.
Qigong loved calligraphy since he was a child, and he is a famous contemporary calligrapher. Qigong was once called "poetry and painting". In addition, Qigong is also good at the identification of ancient calligraphy and painting and inscriptions. Qigong font is made by Founder Company in the computer.
Spouse Zhang Baochen (1910-1975)
Ninth ancestor of relatives: Yong Zhengdi.
The Eighth Ancestor: He Gong Wang Zihong
Seventh ancestor: Prince Heqing Yongbi
The sixth ancestor: the king of Heke County has a bad face.
The fifth ancestor: Baylor Yiheng
Fourth ancestor: First-class Assistant General Zai Chong
Great-grandfather: Pu Liang, General Guo Feng.
Grandpa: Yulong
Father: Imperial clan Tsunehiro
Mother: Ke Lianzhen (Arut)
Aunt: Henderson.