Zhang Nanzhuang
(living around 1868 A.D.) the word is unknown, the name is passer-by, the year of residence and birth and death is unknown, and it is about the time of emperor Mu Zong's Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty. There is no examination of his life. He wrote ten chapters of he Dian, a series of ghost stories written by eleven talented scholars, and Chen Shiren, a bibliography of Chinese popular novels.
Zhang Nanzhuang according to the postscript written by the "sea food Xiake" in he Dian, Zhang Nanzhuang was a "Shanghai talent", with Ouyang calligraphy and fan Lu poetry. His talent ranked among the top ten "talents not met" in Shanghai at that time. Although he was a good writer, he was penniless and unable to publish. Because of the Taiping Army in the early years of Xianfeng, all of Zhang Nanzhuang's literary works were burned, and the only book he Dian survived.
Chinese PinYin : Zhang Nan Zhuang
Zhang Nanzhuang