Brief introduction of Cao Datie.

Cao Datie is a famous poet, painter, calligrapher, seal engraver, collector, printmaker, ancient painting and calligraphy expert, scholar and writer in China. Known as "a great talent in the south of the Yangtze River" and "a real celebrity in China".

Cao Datie, a rich man at the end of Yuan Dynasty, once spent money to rebuild the famous temple Daci Temple. Ancestors run fisheries and start businesses. Life experience, long and rich, ups and downs, legendary twists and turns, very bumpy.

He is good at calligraphy and painting, likes collecting, and is good at distinguishing, especially for old-fashioned poems. 1May, 987, together with Zhao Puchu, Nie Qiannu, desperate, Cheng, Li Rui, Cheng Guangrui, Liu Zheng, Ding Mang and others, he was rated as one of the top ten contemporary classical poetry writers by the Chinese Writers Association.

1993, Cao Datie published an old-style poetry collection, Zi Ren Yu Yun, which shocked the cultural circles in China. Qi Gong signed a book in Beijing, Fan Ceng painted the author in Paris, and the people who wrote the preface, postscript, comments and songs for the music were mostly the people waiting for in the domestic cultural circles, such as Zhang Daqian, Yu Youren, Yang Yunshi, Qian Zhongshu, Mei Lanfang and Cheng Shifa. This episode includes the first and second parts of semi-Ye Tang Yuefu, Linghua Guange Poems, and the residual draft of Da Tie Ci. He collected nearly 1,000 poems with 430,000 words, and his creation time spanned half a century, which is a vivid and profound testimony of his life and also reflects the changes of history and society.

Before his death, he was a librarian of Jiangsu Literature and History Museum, vice president of Shanghai Dafeng Hall, lifelong friend of new york Hayes Poetry Society, director of Guangxi Shitao Art Society, consultant to the editorial board of Who's Who in the World, member of Chinese Poetry Society, member of Suzhou Federation of Literary and Art Circles, member of Changshu Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and senior civil engineer.

He is the author of Yu Yun the Purple Man, The Remnant Draft of Big Tie Ci, Poems of Ling Hua Guan Ge, Half Ye Tang Yuefu, An Introduction to the Schools of Landscape Painting in China, and Xi Linzhi Draft, etc. He is also the editor-in-chief of Chronology of Zhang Daqian's Poems. He is known as "a great talent in the south of the Yangtze River", "a real celebrity in China" and "a famous wizard", and as the last great bibliophile in Changshu!