Liang Shizheng (1697-1763), also known as Yangzhong, Qianlin, and Wen Lianzi, was a native of Qiantang (present-day Hangzhou, Zhejiang). Minister of the Qing Dynasty.
Good at poetry, he formed the "Moon Lesson Poetry Club" with six people, including Hang Shijun and Chen Zhaowei. At the age of twenty-seven, he studied from the Dean Wan (Taishi) to the Shishu Academy. In the fourth year of Yongzheng (1726), yongzheng eight years (1730) was a first-class three jinshi (tanhua), who was appointed to the Hanlin Academy for editing and repairing, and was appointed as a reviser of the "Great Qing Unification Chronicle". In the twelfth year of Yongzheng (1734), he was elected to the upper study. Qianlong chu walked for the South Study.
Liang Shizheng has been revising official books for a long time. Qianlong majored in the ten volumes of the "Collection of King Ding Ye Yun" for fifteen years. In the sixteenth year of Qianlong, he majored in forty volumes of the Western Qing Ancient Classics, with sixteen volumes of the Qianlu. The follow-up "Western Qing Continuation" is the second part, each in twenty volumes. In the seventeenth year of Qianlong, he was ordered to revise the fifteen volumes of the "West Lake Zhilu", and also participated in the compilation of the "Treasure Book of The Stone Canal" and the "Secret Temple Zhulin". In addition, Liang Shizheng will be in a collection of poems with the Qianlong Emperor Fenghe, "Gonghe Imperial System Tailiu Ice Playing Yuan Rhyme".
Liang Shizheng's article is near Nanfeng (Zeng Gong), poem Bone Cangxiu. He is also good at calligraphy. Wu Xiu of the Qing Dynasty said in the "Small Biography of the Ruler of the Zhao Dynasty" that "the book of poetry is the work of the works."
Liang Shizheng calligraphy
。 The Qing Dynasty's Li Yuandu's "Outline of the First Events of the State Dynasty" mentions Liang Shizheng's calligraphy: "Gongshu first learned Liu Chenggong (Liu Gongquan), jisanwen (Zhengming), Zhao (Meng Fu), late Master Yan (Zhenqing), and Li (Beihai)." Wang Chang of the Qing Dynasty commented on Liang Shizheng's calligraphy in the "Collection of Chunrongtang": "Gong often said, go to the upper study to make a big character for Emperor Gaozong.
Liang Shizheng is admiring the works passed down from generation to generation