Which calligrapher uses the name Xiao Hua?

Wang long

(1607 ——1671) A writer of traditional operas in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Zi Zi Tao, No.1 Dayu, No.1 Haitang Valley Chief, No.1 Xiaoyinzi. Jinmeng county people. The younger brother of Wang Duo, a writer and calligrapher in the late Ming Dynasty. In the first year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1644), he paid tribute. He was awarded the magistrate of Lucheng, Zhili (now Shulu, Hebei Province) and transferred to Kunshan, Jiangsu Province. Due to his outstanding achievements, he was promoted to Foreign Minister of Henan Department of the Ministry of Punishment. Later, he was appointed as a political envoy of Shandong Province, and has selected and recommended talents such as Guo Zhuo and Wang Shilu. Xue's knowledge is profound, and his poems and lyrics are highly praised by Wu, Zhou Lianggong and others. "More than Kyrgyzstan" is 27 volumes, and "Yao Hong Tan Ji" is 6 volumes. There are six kinds of traditional Chinese opera works, including the legendary Autumn Tiger Hill, Dream of Two Butterflies, Dream Song, Huashan Plain, Sima Shan and Da Xiaozi. The first three still exist today. Autumn Tiger Hill was published during the Kangxi period, with a 48% discount. It is based on the historical facts of Jiajing period in Ming Dynasty. Taking the love story between Wang Boyu and Yu Guiniang as the main line, and the plot of the main commander Qi Shichang to kill the pirate leader Xu Hai as the secondary line, the dummy and the real person are skillfully woven, revealing the political corruption in Ming Dynasty. Language is good at sketching, simple and natural. Two Butterfly Dreams was published in the early Qing Dynasty and included in the third episode of Ancient Opera Series. Among them, 33 articles describe their engagement with Dong's Dream Butterfly with the background of the fatuity of the court, the poverty of the people and the peasant rebellion in the late Ming Dynasty. In addition, the Song of Dreams, which was rewritten by Tang Xianzu according to the dream in The Peony Pavilion, is now a self-compiled book in the tenth year of Shunzhi (1653), which is included in The Collection of Red Medicine Pots, with the preface and comments of his eldest brother Wang Duo.