Brief Introduction of the Author of Bamboo Sparrow Map

Wu Changshuo (1844- 1927), a native of Anji, Zhejiang Province, was first named Jun, and later renamed as Cang Shi, Changshuo, Changshi and Cangshuo. Because of the gift of ancient friends, he was named Lu Lu badminton and Taoist. China, an outstanding artist in modern times, was a recognized leader in Shanghai painting and printing circles at that time, and was famous all over the world. Wu Pai, the founder of seal cutting, is proficient in calligraphy, painting, seal cutting and poetry. The painting is drawn with seal script, with simple lines, vigorous and simple bearing, and vigorous and powerful. Calligraphy centered on "Shi Guwen" has been deeply studied for decades. His Shi Guwen is original, with a stroke of a pen, changing the previous method, penetrating the back of the paper and having a unique style. He studied Ci, exegetics and calligraphy from Yu Yue and Yang Yi, returned with famous collectors and painters, and saw many famous works of past dynasties. So calligraphy, painting and seal cutting became a big family, which had a wide and far-reaching influence on the painting circles in modern China, especially on the painting style in the later period of Shanghai School. Zhu Yun's "Lu Lu badminton" is named after "Shigu", and its structure is uneven from left to right, which is novel and unprecedented. The only way to excel is to use your pen hard and take a deep breath. However, the effect of getting sick is also like learning a clear book. When he saw his hands shaking, he saw his shoulders shrugging. Painting is dominated by flowers, with Ren Bonian (Ren Yi) as the teacher, claiming to be "thirty to learn poetry and fifty to learn painting", and associating with Pu Hua, Hu Yuan, Zhang Xiong and Lu Hui. At first, it was traced back to the Eight Eccentrics in Yangzhou from Zhao, as well as Shi Tao, Bada, Chen Chun and Xu Wei. They painted with the brushwork of Jinshi calligraphy, and the painting style shocked at that time. Almost every family flourished and had a great influence. "