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Sheng Zha

Sheng Zha (1650 - 1707) was active/lived in China.  Sheng Zha is known for Painting, calligraphy.

Zha Sheng (1650-1707) was from Haining and used the art names Zhongwei and Shengshan.  He gained attained the jinshi degree in 1699 and then was named a compiler in the Hanlin Academy.  His calligraphy has been described as being elegant with the verve of Dong Qichang's writing, especially concerning his small characters in regular script (xiaokai shu).

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Facts about Sheng Zha

   Sheng Zha  Born:  1650 - Haining
Died:   1707
Known for:  Painting, calligraphy

Zha Sheng (1650-1707) was from Haining and used the art names Zhongwei and Shengshan.  He gained attained the jinshi degree in 1699 and then was named a compiler in the Hanlin Academy.  His calligraphy has been described as being elegant with the verve of Dong Qichang's writing, especially concerning his small characters in regular script (xiaokai shu).

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