Feng Wu
Feng Wu was a book collector, engraver and calligrapher in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Word Dou Bo, another word Jian Yuan. He was born in Changshu, Jiangsu Province, and is the nephew of Feng Shu. Feng zhishizi.
Personal profile
At the end of Ming Dynasty and the beginning of Qing Dynasty, there were book collectors, engravers and calligraphers. Nephew of Feng Shu. Feng zhishizi. Feng Shu and Feng ban are well-known for their collection of books. He loved collecting books, collating and copying books. The family has "Shi Zhi Tang", which is the place where books are collected and * engraved. The collected books are printed with "Haiyu Feng", "Jianyuan Feng's collection", "jianyuanzi", "Dou Bo's collection Secretary" and so on. He was good at collation. At that time, he was the Secretary of Mao's engraving magazine in Yinhu. It is well-known in the world as "Feng Chao", which is as famous as those of Mao Jin, Yang Yi, Qian Qianyi and Qian Zeng.
personal works
He has printed Feng Shu's mo'an manuscripts, Feng Ban's dunyin zalu and pingdiancai Tiaoji, etc. the transcripts include four volumes of Li Taibai's poetry anthology and seven volumes of Wen Tingyun's poetry anthology. Qian Qianyi's you Xue Ji (50 volumes), etc. You Tong started to learn calligraphy at the age of 8. He wrote two volumes of "the true story of calligraphy" in his middle age, which is a book on calligraphy. He is also the author of remote throwing pick. He is good at poetry and calligraphy. He has written ten volumes of yaochuji, two volumes of zhengzhuan of calligraphy, and biographies of Qing history.
Chinese PinYin : Feng Wu
Feng Wu