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Sheng Zha BIOGRAPHY
1650 Haining - 1707. Known for: Painting, calligraphy.
Zha Sheng (1650-1707) was from Haining and used the art names Zhongwei and Shengshan. He gained attained the jinshi degree in 1699 and then was named a compiler in the Hanlin Academy. His calligraphy... Read full biography
Zha Sheng (1650-1707) was from Haining and used the art names Zhongwei and Shengshan. He gained attained the jinshi degree in 1699 and then was named a compiler in the Hanlin Academy. His calligraphy has been described as being elegant with the verve of Dong Qichang's writing, especially concerning... Read full biography
Zha Sheng (1650-1707) was from Haining and used the art names Zhongwei and Shengshan. He gained attained the jinshi degree in 1699 and then was named a compiler in the Hanlin Academy. His calligraphy has been described as being elegant with the verve of Dong Qichang's writing, especially concerning his small characters in regular script (xiaokai shu).
Zha Sheng (1650-1707) was from Haining and used the art names Zhongwei and Shengshan. He gained attained the jinshi degree in 1699 and then was named a compiler in the Hanlin Academy. His calligraphy has been described as being elegant with the verve of Dong Qichang's writing, especially concerning his small characters in regular script (xiaokai shu).
Zha Sheng (1650-1707) was from Haining and used the art names Zhongwei and Shengshan. He gained attained the jinshi degree in 1699 and then was named a compiler in the Hanlin Academy. His calligraphy has been described as being elegant with the verve of Dong Qichang's writing, especially concerning his small characters in regular script (xiaokai shu).
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Zha Sheng (1650-1707) was from Haining and used the art names Zhongwei and Shengshan. He gained attained the jinshi degree in 1699 and then was named a compiler in the Hanlin Academy. His calligraphy has been described as being elegant with the verve of Dong Qichang's writing, especially concerning his small characters in regular script (xiaokai shu).
