Liang AI Ru
Liang AI Ru (1769-1840) was a calligrapher and painter in Qing Dynasty. The word is Yuanwen, and the name is Qingya. Foshan Shunde people.
He lived in Foshan with his father. His ancestral home is xingtanmai village, Shunde. His father Liang Guoxiong has three sons. Liang Airu is the second. He also has his brother Yucheng and brother Kecheng. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, Foshan's economy was prosperous. Liang Guoxiong's family moved to songguili, Foshan, and later developed into a well-known Liang family in Foshan. In 1814, he became a Jinshi in Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty. He served as a secretary in the cabinet, and Wenyuan reviewed and served as a branch of the general plan Museum. He is good at calligraphy, poetry and painting, as well as Zhen, Zhuan, Li and Cao. There is "Li Shu Lian" in Foshan Museum. He is the author of wulanglaxzhai poetry anthology. The Guangdong Provincial Museum has a picture of deep and beautiful streams, which was painted by him in 1828. The lines are vivid and clear, and the strokes are calm and heavy. There are 19 famous writers' postscripts on it, such as Chen Li. It is his best work handed down from generation to generation.
Chinese PinYin : Liang Ai Ru
Liang AI Ru