Huang Xie Xun
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Huang Xiequan (1851-1924) was originally named Benquan, named Menglong. He was also named Menglong. He was also named Menglong, who was the master of Heke Shuren, menglongsheng on the sea, and Longxiang LIUMENG. Jiangsu Nanhui (now Shanghai) people.
In his early years, he was erudite in poetry, especially in parallel prose writing. In 1884, when he entered the Shen Bao library, his works became famous. In the winter of 1894, he Guisheng, the main writer, died. Qian Xinbo, the editor in chief, was old and sick, so he took over the post of editor in chief of Shenbao and presided over the writing of Shenbao for 20 years. As a result, the sales of Shenbao are declining, so we have to resign and go home. In his twilight years, he lived in the countryside to entertain himself with poetry and literature. He always liked to watch Peking Opera and often went to the city to see it. He was an editor of Nanhui county annals. In 1923, Yao Minai ran the world tabloid, which serialized his Songnan dream records written 40 years ago, and signed "Huang Mengwan's posthumous works". He was 73 years old. He sent ten obituary poems to the world tabloid to protest. His works have been published in a single edition, such as the first draft of crane's nest, a series of talks on powder and ink, a copy of Huang Meng's poems, etc.
Chinese PinYin : Huang Xie Xun
Huang Xie Xun