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Qi Junzao

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Qi Junzao
Born1793
Died1866(1866-00-00) (aged 72–73)

Qi Junzao was born in Shanxi, China, on July 11, 1793.[1] He died on October 22, 1866, at the age of 73.[1] He is considered as one of the "four great calligraphers" of the 1800s in China. He was also a prominent poet. He later became leader of the Grand Council of the Qing dynasty's imperial court.

Qi Juanzao was Han Chinese, and had special influence in the Daoguang and Xianfeng eras. He was an exponent of the Song school of Chinese poetry.

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