Zhu Nanjin
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Zhu Nanjin is well-known in his hometown. His students are all over the country. His calligraphy also has an influence in Suzhou, Yangzhou and Taizhou. He is good at real regular script, happy to write, and good at Wei stele, especially in small regular script. Most of his calligraphy was destroyed by the war. Haian County Museum has its running script banners.
Zhu Nanjin (1863-1940), named Baokui and zheweng, was a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty. He lived in Zhulou village, Nanmo Town, Hai'an, and later moved to Huji Township, Hai'an. Zhu Nanjin studied in Huangmen, Suzhou when he was young. No land at home, teaching and reading for a living, erudite, moral integrity, known as "Zhu Er dad.". All his life, he admired Tan Sitong of Liuyang. He wrote Ren Xue Tong, a Book of Ren Xue Tong. He also specially went to Shanghai to meet Kang Youwei, the leader of the reform movement, and had a conversation. Kang Youwei said with surprise and joy: "I never thought there was a Zhu Baokui in the remote areas!" In the autumn of the 32nd year of Guangxu (1906), in the tide of the reform movement, Zhu Nanjin and Wang Jixiang destroyed the temple and set up a school together, driving away the monks in Yinghua nunnery and setting up a school. Zhu Nanjin was the first president.
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Zhu Nanjin