Wang qingxun
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Wang qingxun (1814-1867), a native of Shanghai, was named Shu Yi and Jiao Qi.
He served as governor of guanyanzhou, and served as governor of Daoquan Yanzhou (now Jiande) in Zhejiang Province. Calligraphy inherits the family learning, has the poetry name, the work poetry can write. His deeds can be found in the collection of feeling for the past (a Book of poems seen by tuoweng) and the forest of ink on the sea, etc. His works include yiantang Shiyu, yanbofang Ci, Luzhou Yuchang, Meizhang qiaoyin, and the winter edition of the third year of Xianfeng (1853). His Ci is also the afterwave of "Zhejiang School", but slightly beautiful, which is influenced by the style of "Shanghai school" Ci.
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Wang qingxun
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