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Pu Ru

  • Pu Ru was born in Beijing, the grandson of Prince Gong. He was good at painting landscapes, bird-and-flower, animals and calligraphy.

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    • Pu Quan

      Pu Quna, family name was Aisin Gioro, courtesy name was Song Chuang, art name was Xue Xi, Yao Xian and Jian Zhai, a ,modern painter and calligrapher. Pu Quan, Pu Jin, Pu Xian and Pu Zuo, the four brothers were the masters of calligraphy and painting, and they were called “Yimen Sijie”,

    • Pu Tong

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    • Bai Jiao

      Bai Jiao, courtesy name was Yuan Xiang, art name was Xu Ru, born in Jinshan Shanghai, a calligrapher. He was born in family of intellectuals, was a member and deputy chief of secretariat of the Shanghai Chinese Painting Academy, member of Shanghai branch of the Chinese Artists Association, member of Shanghai Chinese Calligraphy and Seal Carving Research Association, painter and calligrapher of the Shanghai Chinese Painting Academy.

    • Zhou Zhaoxiang

    • Luo Qingyuan

    • Chen Dingshan

    • Tian Shiguang

    • Huang Jun

    • Zhao Zhiqian

      Zhao Zhiqian, courtesy name was Yi Fu, art name was Leng Jun, later he changed to Hui Shu. He was born in Guiji Zhejiang (now Shaoxing), a prominent calligrapher, painter, and seal carving artist of the Qing Dynasty. He was a representative of the New Zhe School, and together with Ren Bonian and Wu Changshuo as “the three great painters of the late QingDynasty”.

    • Zhang Mingke

    • Zhang Chaoyong

    • Zheng Xiaoxu

      Zheng Xiaoxu was a modern Chinese politician, poet, and calligrapher. He was good at regular script, and one of the advocates of “Tong Guang School”.

    • Ding Yanyong

    • Luo Zhenyu

      Luo Zhenyu, courtesy name was Shu Yan, art name was Xue Tang and Zhensong Laoren, born in Shangyu Zhejiang. He was good at seal script, clerical script, regular script and semi-cursive script, and he was the first person to write oracle bone script in calligraphy. He made some contributions, such as preserving emperor documents, researching and dissemination of oracle bone scripts in the Yin Ruins, compiling Dunhuang and Tang manuscripts, and researching Han and Jin Mokkan (wooden tablets).

    • Pu Zuo

    • Zhong Shi

    • Pu Xiu

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