Zhang yunchui
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Zhang yunchui (about 1780-1780)
Qing Dynasty book collector. Liu Quan, Huating, Songjiang Prefecture (now Shanghai), was a governor of Chenzhou, Henan Province in the early days of Daoguang. He served as governor of Hangzhou in the sixth year of Daoguang (1826) and concurrently served as nursing salt transportation envoy.
"Lou County continuation" and "Songjiang Fu continuation" record that they are fond of books. Over the years, they have purchased more than 30000 volumes and stored them in "Haitang chanting hall". When he was a magistrate in Hangzhou, he collected 20 letters and 120 volumes of Xuehai Lei Bian written by Cao Rong. In 1831, he made a postscript to the book, saying: "there was a seal of Ji Gu Mao's book collection before, and it was easy to repair it. However, the book is very complicated and rich, and there are few copies outside, so there is no way to verify it.". In order not to drown the book, he lent it to Chao's family in Lu'an and printed it in movable type. After his death, he was buried in the North Bank of zoumatang, Kunshan. The book collection is printed with "Zhang yunchui's book collection seal" and is composed of "a brief account of Pingding sect bandits" and "a collection of poems and essays of Haitang yinguan". His son
Zhang Erqi
The name is Yiqing. He can keep his father's books and has the seal of Erqi collection.
Chinese PinYin : Zhang Yun Chui
Zhang yunchui