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Prince Xueba of the Qing Dynasty:
1. Yin Zhi, the third son of Emperor Kangxi.
Yin Zhi organized scholars to compile two books, The Origin of Laws and Calendars and The Integration of Ancient and Modern Books. These two sets of books, the former is divided into three volumes, namely, astronomical calendar, music (the principle and usage of western music staff are mentioned in the book) and mathematics. In particular, the mathematics volume can be called almost the most authoritative encyclopedia of mathematics at that time.
The Integration of Ancient and Modern Books is a comprehensive encyclopedia.
2. Yin Yi, the ninth son of Emperor Kangxi, was born to Yi Fei Guo Luo Roche, a famous foreign language genius.
I was seriously ill when I was a child, and I almost died. I was finally cured by westerners. From then on, he was very fond of Europeans and curious about western culture.
In addition to Mongolian and Chinese, I learned Russian by myself. You can even use Latin letters very close to Russian letters to mark your mother tongue Manchu, thus creating a style dedicated to avoiding political enemies and writing letters to your family and cronies.
In addition to writing, Yin Yi's other hobby is inventing and creating. For example, when Yin Zhen, the 14th elder brother, was on the Western Expedition, he personally drew a structural diagram of a chariot and sent it to the front, which shows his profound knowledge.
3. Hongli, that is, Emperor Qianlong.
The Qingyi Garden (today's Summer Palace), which was personally designed by Emperor Qianlong, has been listed as a world cultural heritage, and numerous poems have been written in his life. Although there are not many fine works, the total number is more than all the Tang poems put together.
In the forty-five years of Qianlong (178), in order to welcome the Sixth Panchen Lama who came to celebrate his birthday, Emperor Qianlong began to learn Tibetan, and in a short time, he reached the level of discussing jurisprudence with Panchen Lama in Tibetan. In addition, Emperor Qianlong was also a very famous calligrapher and cultural relic connoisseur.
4. Yong Xun, the eleventh son of Emperor Qianlong, is a famous calligrapher. His calligraphy is called "the four schools of Qianlong" together with Liu Yong, Weng Fanggang and Tie Bao.
His calligraphy works learn from Zhao Mengfu and Ou Yangxun at the same time, but they don't stick to them, and they have developed a unique innovation path.
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