When he was a teenager, influenced by his father, he liked writing books and printing. Regular script began to learn strictly, and then Zhong Yuanchang; Li Shu studied China stone carvings; The study of seal script was initially influenced by Deng, Zhao and others, and later it was integrated in the writing of Shigu. The writing styles of Huang Tingjian, Wang Duo and Huang Daozhou were greatly influenced by Beibei's writing style and printing, with ups and downs.
Brief introduction of Wu Changshuo
Wu Changshuo (1844 August1-1927165438+1October 29), the word Jun, also known as Cang Shi and Cang Shi, has different names. Common ones are Cang Shuo, Lao Cang and Lao You. Wucun, Xiaofeng County, Zhejiang Province (now Anji County, Huzhou City).
During the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, China was a famous painter, calligrapher, seal engraver, the representative of "Houhai School", the first president of Hangzhou Xiling Printing Society, three representatives of "New Zhejiang School" with Zhao and Ren Bonian, Pu Hua and Xu Gu.
He integrates "poetry, calligraphy, painting and printing" into one, and integrates epigraphy, calligraphy and painting into one furnace. Known as "the first stone drum seal script" and "the last peak of literati painting". He is a flag figure in painting, calligraphy and seal cutting, and has high attainments in poetry and epigraphy. Wu Changshuo's enthusiastic support made him a junior, and Qi Baishi, Wang Yiting, Pan Tianshou, Chen Banding, Zhao Yunhe, Wang Geyi and Sha Menghai were all taught by him. 1927, Wu Changshuo died in his Shanghai apartment.