Zhang Zhao (1691-1745) was born in Lou County, south of the Yangtze River, and was a minister of the Qing Dynasty. In the forty-eighth year of Kangxi, he was a scholar, changed to Jishi Shu, awarded evaluation, and went to the south study.
Liang (1723 ~ 18 15) was a calligrapher in Qing dynasty. The word English, known as Shan Zhou, was born in Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) in his later years. The son of college student Liang.
Dong Qichang (1555- 1636), whose real name was Xuanzai, was named as a Buddhist of Sibai and Xiangguang. Han nationality, from Huating, Songjiang (now Maqiao, Minhang District, Shanghai), was a painter and calligrapher in Ming Dynasty. In the seventeenth year of Wanli, he was a scholar and was awarded editing by the Hanlin Academy. He became an official of Nanjing Ritual Department, and changed his name to "Wen Min" after his death.
Huang Yi (1744165438+1October12-1March 26th, 802) is a freshman, numbered Komatsu and Qiufan, and also named Autumn Shadow Zhu An and Sanhuatan. Qiantang people in Zhejiang Province are also good at seal cutting, and they are also called "Ding Huang" with Ding, which is one of the "west eight wonders".