Wu Xu
Wu Xu Zi run word, Yanling (now Danyang, Jiangsu southwest) people. Wu Xu, the original imperial Library in the Forbidden City, and Qian Qing's flower collection, are all collected in the Palace Museum in Taipei. Wu Xu (1809-1872) was born in Qiantang, Zhejiang Province (today's Hangzhou City). Before the 25th year of Daoguang (1845), he followed his father and brother in and out of Qiantang, Wucheng (now Huzhou) and other 20 prefectures and counties. When he was young, he was familiar with officialdom, and also learned the means of handling cases, handling water, criminal proceedings, and communicating.
Southern Song Dynasty Kesi famous artist, Zi run word, birth and death unknown, Yanling people. He mainly imitated calligraphy and painting of famous people, and achieved high artistic attainments. Wu Xu, the original imperial Library in the Forbidden City, and Qian Qing's flower collection, are all collected in the Palace Museum in Taipei. The "picture of flat peach" he made is woven in five colors, and a poem is woven on the top: "with thousands of threads and weavers, the peach knot looks red. A wisp of ten million years of life, wonderful combination of heaven. Qianqing official has a tapestry scroll of "flower flat peach" with exquisite workmanship.
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Wu Xu