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Introduction of Wang Shizhen, the Eight Masters in the Early Qing Dynasty: How did Wang Shizhen die?
Wang Shizhen (1634 September17-17165438 June 26th), formerly known as Wang Shizhen, formerly known as Zizhen, Ruanting, also known as Yuyang Mountain, was known as Wang Yuyang. People from Shandong Xincheng (now Huantai County) often call themselves Jinan people. In the fifteenth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1658), he was a scholar, and in the forty-third year of Kangxi (1704), he was an official to the minister of punishments, which was quite political. An outstanding poet and writer in the early Qing Dynasty, he dominated the poetry world after Qian, and was called "the king of southern Zhu and northern Zhu" together with Zhu Yizun. The theory of poetic creation "verve" has a far-reaching influence on later generations. Poetry in the early years is beautiful and clear, and it turns vigorous in middle age. Good at each body, especially the Seven Wonders. He is good at writing as a journalist, including "A Talk on the Red Side", "Gu Fu Yu Ting Miscellaneous Records" and "Notes on Xiangzu".

Luo Song, a painter in Kangxi period, said that Wang Shizhen's calligraphy was "as elegant as a scholar". Almost some people call his calligraphy "the book of poets". Learned and ancient, he can also identify the genus of calligraphy and painting, Ding Yi and Jing Shi seal cutting.