Brief introduction of Wu Changshuo's life

Wu Changshuo (1844 August1-1927165438+1October 29), the word Jun, also known as Cang Shi and Cang Shi, has different names. Common ones are Cang Shuo, Lao Cang and Lao You. Wucun, Xiaofeng County, Zhejiang Province (now Anji County, Huzhou City). During the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, China was a famous painter, calligrapher and seal engraver, a representative of "Houhai School" and the first president of Hangzhou Xiling Printing Society. Together with Ren Bonian, Pu Hua and Xugu, they are called "four outstanding Shanghai scholars in the late Qing Dynasty".

He integrates "poetry, calligraphy, painting and printing" into one, and integrates epigraphy, calligraphy and painting into one furnace. Known as "the first stone drum seal script" and "the last peak of literati painting". He is a flag figure in painting, calligraphy and seal cutting, and has high attainments in poetry and epigraphy. Wu Changshuo's enthusiastic support made him a junior, and Qi Baishi, Wang Yiting, Pan Tianshou, Chen Banding, Zhao Yunhe, Wang Geyi and Sha Menghai were all taught by him.

Wu Changshuo's works include Wu Changshuo's Painting Collection, Wu Changshuo's Works Collection, Bitter Iron Breaking Gold, Lu Lu's Gold Ink, Wu Cangshi's Printing, Lu Lu's Silver Deposit and so on. His collection of poems includes Lu Luji.

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Wu Changshuo often only said yes to the poems and paintings of the younger generation, without commenting. But the couplets he gave to Pan Tianshou were not only a reward for backwardness, but also a summary of Pan's artistic talent.

What a surprise! From this, we can see that Pan Tianshou's early paintings were bold and unrestrained, and he never stopped using his pen. At that time, Pan Tianshou was flattered to receive couplets. Although the couplets were lost during the Anti-Japanese War, he always remembered Mr. Wu's seal characters, such as "painting sand with a cone" and "thirsty rushing spring".

Baidu Encyclopedia-Wu Changshuo