Zhou Mingtai (1896-1994) was born in Zhide County, Anhui Province. The eldest son of Zhou Xuexi, a famous industrialist in modern times. He used to be the secretary of the presidential palace of Beiyang government and the counselor of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Love drama, specializing in the study of China drama history. He is familiar with the anecdotes of Liyuan, widely collects historical pictures of traditional operas, and often associates with famous Peking Opera actors. Later, he moved to Shanghai, Hong Kong and other places to write behind closed doors. He is the author of Series of Dramas in Jiliju, Essays in Jiliju, Draft of Reading Music, Quietly Answering Questions, etc. Later, he donated the precious historical materials and records of Chinese operas to the country.
Xie zong' an (197-1997), born in Matian, dongzhi county, was named Zizhong Factory. In his later years, he was named Sanshi Taoist, Lei Weng. His father, Xie Guoen, was a tribute yuan in the late Qing Dynasty, and he was good at poetry and prose. When he was 7 years old, he began to study calligraphy. At the age of 12, he was already impressive. At the age of 16, he studied the inscriptions of the Six Dynasties. After that, he studied Confucian classics under Yao Zhongshi of Tongcheng, and Chen Chaojue of Changsha attacked literary works. At the age of 24, he worked in Anqing, the provincial capital, and became famous in Wanjiang with the characters of wall nest. Later, he joined the Kuomintang in China. In 19 years (193), he was appointed by the Kuomintang Provincial Organizing Committee, reorganized and established the Qiupu County Committee as a member, and the activities stopped the following year. After the outbreak of Japan's war of aggression against China, he was determined to save the country by throwing a pen, and he wandered around the hometown of Huimo Sheyan. At that time, he hosted a joint exhibition of calligraphy and painting by Feng Youzhen, the southeast office of the Central Daily. He was invited to participate and his works were very popular, and book seekers came one after another. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he returned home, sorted out Tian She, kissed Han Mo again, and served as the head of Martin Township. At the beginning of the liberation of Zhide and the birth of the people's political power, the villagers thought that he was not a felony and warned him to flee. He sized up the situation, frightened all the way, lived by selling words, and after many hardships, he settled in Taipei in 1952. After a few years' rest, with the support of fellow villagers Zhao Zhizhong and Ma Jixian, I reorganized my writing brush and inkstone, set up inscriptions, and took seats with famous artists, only to know that I was young and vigorous, and I didn't see much, so I kept on studying for twenty years. During this period, I initiated the establishment of the Chinese Calligraphy Society with my fellow countrymen Li Chaocheng and Ma Shouhua, and took Mr. Ma Shaowen as the leader to set up the "Chinese Calligraphy Society"