Cao Yanchun
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Cao Yanchun (1767-1837) was a calligrapher and ci writer in Qing Dynasty
Cao Yanchun (1767-1837) was a calligrapher and CI poet in Qing Dynasty. Word water, a word silk praise, a number of ancient fragrance, Zhejiang Xiushui (Jiaxing) people. In the early years, he was absorbed in the study of words and phrases. He suffered from poverty and no books. He borrowed only books, and then collected the essence of his books. He wrote more than 100 books in 30 years. Poet Li Yide's poem "give Cao Zhong Shui" says: "when I was young, I was full of jade shoots, and I hid half of them to buy books." The library is called "5000 volume room". Ye Changchi recorded in his book collection chronicle poem that "the sky is green on all sides, the autumn falcons are standing, and the birds are willing to fly together. Even though fan Tongnan was no longer a wild man, he was still a guest or an ordinary man in the Yuan Dynasty. " It is also recorded in Qian Taiji's miscellany of exposed books: "I tried to persuade him to imitate Yu Zhongrong '. I'm afraid there will be no one to pick up the letters. " He likes to write poems and fill in CI. His representative works, such as "the memory of the flute on the phoenix stage" and "Chuiyang" written in 1797, are fresh and graceful. His works include Zheng Xian Tang Ji and Zhong Shui CI.
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Cao Yanchun