The contents of the filial piety memorial
Tang Tuo (1871 ~ 1938). Tang Tuo, formerly known as Cheng Lie, was named Ziquan, and was named Quren. Poor when I was young. Jiangsu Wujin people. Born on February 12, 1871, he became hunchbacked because of his incorrect writing posture, and changed his name to Tang Tuo. His calligraphy is beautiful and vigorous, subtle and simple, and he is called Tang Style. He is also known as the four masters of inscribed tablets with people from Shen Yinmo, Ma Gongyu and Tiantai Mountain. In the 192s and 193s, it was a fad to ask him to write the city's placards or his copybooks. His representative works include "Wujin Tang Tuo Xi copybook", "Filial Piety Temple" and "Yuhetang". He is also a pioneer in China's printing industry with extraordinary ambitions and unique vision. Tang Tuo's calligraphy is famous for its strength and elegance. It was famous all over the country in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, especially in the south of Shanghai. When people went to Tang Tuo's apartment to ask for Mo Bao, they almost broke the threshold.