Shiyunyu calligraphy

Name: Peng Hangxian

Pinyin: Peng Xingxian

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Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Date of birth and death: 1598— 1689.

Native place: Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), the capital of Suzhou in the south of Zhili.

Character profile: Beginners in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Gong Sheng was given the title of magistrate of a county, and the country would be exhausted, so he stayed at home and taught for forty years. He often borrows books, copies books by himself, and has good handwriting. The Stone Statue of Suzhou by Peng Hangxian was carved in 1827 (the seventh year of Daoguang reign in Qing Dynasty), painted by Qing Kong, praised by stone and carved by Tan Songpo, and it is one of the "Five Hundred Sages Statues of Canglang Pavilion". Peng Hangxian's bust was taken from Gu Yuan's collection in Qing Dynasty, and Daoguang's nine-year edition of Wuxian Celebrity Map was painted by Yao Ji of Qing Kong.