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Qing Zhou Huang "Five Words and Poems standing axis

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Zhou Huang (周黄), courtesy name Jinghuan (景桓), also known as Xu Chu (徐楚), also known as Haishan (一作海山), was a native of Fuzhou, Sichuan. In the second year of Qianlong (1737), he entered the army. In 1756, he was sent to Ryukyu as a deputy envoy, and served as the general reader of the "Four Libraries of the Whole Book", the official Shangshu of the Ministry of Works, the Shangshu of the Bingbu Department, the chief master of the Upper Study, and the imperial history of the Left Capital of the Metropolitan Temple. He was given the title of Prince Taifu (太子太傅) by The Soldier Shangshu (兵部尚書加太子少傅), and was given the title of "Wen Gong". In his lifetime, Zhou Huang was able to write poetry and poetry, with vigorous penmanship and rich works, including nearly 10 kinds of "Ryukyu Guozhiluo" and "Haishan Poetry Manuscript". The Draft History of the Qing Dynasty has been passed down. His relevant works are included in the Yizhou Calligraphy and Painting Catalogue.

Qing Zhou Huang "Five Words and Poems standing axis

Explanation: The creek wants to be dusk, and the tide is flat and the waves do not turn. Bells Yunwai Temple, Lights shadow waterside village. Araka cattle and sheep under, front forest birds and birds noisy. In the deepest part of the peach blossom, Mo is the source of Wuling. Evening view of the creek. Fuling Zhouhuang.

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Qing Zhou Huang "Five Words and Poems standing axis
Qing Zhou Huang "Five Words and Poems standing axis

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