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Brief Introduction of the Original Author of Manson Eighteen Styles
Chen Hongshou (1768- 1822), whose real name is Zigong, is a Taoist Mansheng who grows elms. Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) people, Gansu, Jiangsu, Liyang, Huai 'an people. Chen Hongshou is an honest and upright official with a capable style, and a good minister who can help the world and benefit the people. As an artist, Chen Hongshou also showed superhuman talent and profound attainments. He was elegant and elegant all his life, and he was good at poetry and songs. He is good at calligraphy, especially official script. His writing is simple and quaint, and his pen is bold and refreshing and unique. Chen Hongshou's seal cutting touched Ding Jing and made friends with Xi Gang and Chen Yuzhong. His works are outstanding among the "Eight Schools of Xiling" and the backbone representative of Zhejiang seal cutting.

Yang Pengnian, Er Quan, Dapeng. A famous artist who made sand pots during Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty. Life and death are unknown. Jingxi, a native of Tongxiang, Zhejiang, had a younger brother named Bao Nian and a younger sister named Feng Nian, both of whom were famous pot-making artists at that time and were good at mixing mud. The teapot they made is crystal clear in color, unique in Wen Ya charm, simple and exquisite, natural and interesting, and the art forest is regarded as a treasure. At that time, Chen Hongshou, the magistrate of Liyang County, often made a full-life pot, which was always cherished by connoisseurs. The existing bell jar is hidden in Shanghai Museum.