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Who's Yu Youren?
Yu Youren, formerly known as Bo Xun, was charming, and later named after "charming" homonym "Right Ren"; Don't label it as "coquettish heart" and "bearded man", and later it will be called "Taiping old man". Date of birth and death: A.D. 1879- 1964. Native place: Sanyuan, Shaanxi, and Jingyang. Resume: During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, Juren was wanted by the Qing court for publishing "Poems and Grass on the Half-Crying and Half-Laughing Building" and fled to Shanghai, so he entered Aurora Public School.

After graduation, aurora college joined the Guangfu Association and the League. Starting from 1907, China Daily and People's Daily were established to actively publicize the democratic revolution. He has served as the second minister of the Ministry of Communications of the Nanjing Provisional Government, the commander-in-chief of the National Allied Forces in Shaanxi, the president of the Audit Institute and the Supervision Institute. He is an important decision-maker of the Kuomintang.

After 19 12, he served as Minister of Communications of Nanjing Government, Auditor-General of National Government, President of Supervision Institute, and served as President of Supervision Institute for 34 years. Later, he retreated to Taiwan Province Province with the Kuomintang and died in Taipei in 1964. As early as the 1920s, Yu Youren's calligraphy works were praised as "the north is in Nanzheng", and "Nanzheng" refers to Zheng Xiaoxu.

Especially good at cursive script, he pioneered the "standard cursive script" and was known as the "contemporary cursive sage". Yu Youren 1932 founded the standard cursive script society in Shanghai. Based on the principles of easy recognition, easy writing, accuracy and beauty, he sorted out, studied and popularized cursive scripts, compiled them into systematic cursive symbols, and compiled the Standard Cursive Script of 1000 Words (1936, the first edition of Shanghai Articles Publishing House), which had a far-reaching impact and is still being reprinted today.

It has the reputation of "modern book saint". His works include Wandering Stones, Wandering Figures, Wandering Figures, Walking Grass, etc.