Zhang Yuzhao's introduction

Zhang Yuzhao (1823 ~ 1894), an official, essayist and calligrapher in the late Qing Dynasty, created a "Zhang Style" that influenced the calligraphy circle in the late Qing Dynasty for a hundred years, and was praised as "unparalleled in the Millennium" by Kang Youwei. Lian Qing, whose real name is Lian Ting, is from Zhangcun, Longtang, Donggou Town, liangzi lake, Ezhou City, Wuchang, Hubei Province. In the twenty-sixth year of Daoguang (1846), he was awarded a cabinet letter. Later, Zeng Guofan shogunate, one of the "four disciples of Zengmen", was recommended by Zeng Guofan as a promising person. As an ordinary official, he said, "I have no hobbies in the world, but I love literature." He gave lectures in academies in Jiangning, Hubei, Zhili and Shaanxi, and trained many students. Fan Dangshi and Ma Qi went out of Chengdu.