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Introduction to Chu, video photos, native place, year of birth and death
Name: Chu Zhangting

Pinyin: Chu Zhangting

Font size: Zuo E,No. Junxin

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Date of birth and death:

Native place: Changzhou, Jiangsu (now Suzhou)

Brief introduction: Literati and scholar-officials in Qing Dynasty. Twenty-eight years of Qianlong Jinshi. The official went to the Imperial Academy to wait for a bachelor's degree, and left the master to beg for it. As a disciple, he has close contacts with Cao and others. He is well versed in the study of homonyms of poem names, and he has written Records of the Western Regions, Records of the Western Regions and Poems by Yun Xin Bookstore. The stone statue of Suzhou in Chu was carved in 1827 (the seventh year of Daoguang reign), painted by Qing Kong, praised by the stone and carved by Tan Songpo, and it is one of the "Five Hundred Sages Statues of Canglang Pavilion". The bust of Chu was taken from Gu Yuanji in Qing Dynasty, and the nine-year edition of "The Celebrity Map of Wuxian County" by Daoguang was painted by Qing Kong.