Wang Shaofeng, 1969, born in Weixian county, graduated from history department of Hebei Normal University. First engaged in education, then long-term engaged in government office writing, part-time engaged in local literature and history data collection and local data compilation.
Editor-in-chief's books include Selected Ancient Characters of Weixian County, Notes on Weixian County Records (Jiajing Edition of Ming Dynasty), Mianyang Four Books-Compilation of Weixian County in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and I Love Weixian County Records Reader.
Co-edited with others are Chronicle of Wei County (1979 ~ 2009), Life and Works of Pan, a scholar of the Republic of China, Quanwei Poetry (two series of Wei Zhou Warsongs and Zhenyang Ancient Rhyme), and Selected Ancient Characters of Wei County (Continued)-Epigraphy Volume Outside the County, etc.
Feng, 1985 graduated from Hebei light industry school. He is now a member of China Artists Association, a national first-class artist, a member of China Research Association, a member of China Women Painters Association, a member of China Gongbi Association, a director of Xingtai Artists Association and a chairman of Weixian Artists Association.
In 2005, he went to the advanced flower and bird training class of Chinese Painting Research Institute for further study. Studied under Zhang Lichen, Guo Shifu and Deng Jiade, and studied in Jiang Caiping Advanced Flower and Bird Seminar of Central Academy of Fine Arts from September 20 14 to July 20 15.
Feng is now working in the new sports bureau of Wei County. He has won national and provincial art works awards for dozens of times and published many art monographs. The following picture shows Feng's sketch "Jishou Map" created at the pen meeting of Quzhou Museum:
Wei County and Quzhou have a special and important relationship in history. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China, there was an enclave in Wei County, and 37 villages were managed by Quzhou County until 1945. There are clear records about these "Wei County Records" and "Quzhou County Records".
The following figure is a list of 37 villages under Quzhou County recorded in Wei County Records:
The picture below shows a stone tablet preserved in Shengfotang Village, Wei County (under the jurisdiction of Quzhou County in the Ming Dynasty) during Chenghua period, which was broken into two pieces and 3.5 meters high. Sheng 'an Temple was a temple with great influence on flower arrangement in Weixian County, Quzhou at that time.
This monument was written by Wu Zigong, Quzhou County, Guangping Prefecture, Zhili, and Dan? Quzhou county into assistant minister magistrate CoCo Lee? Di Gong lang county cheng Zhang? Shi Lang Zhai Shanyang praised ... "Responsible for writing and architecture. The completion time was "Wang Ji (Hitachi) in the 14th year of Chenghua in Ming Dynasty, in the summer of 1898", and the masons engraved "Wufu, a stonemason in Guangzong County".
Mr Wang Shaofeng and curator Li Zhishan feel the same way. Quzhou and Weixian have a long history. In the two counties, you have me and I have you, which are inseparable. At present, the literary and historical workers and painting and calligraphy artists in the two counties should strengthen contact, communicate with each other, study together and promote each other, and contribute their own strength to the prosperity of cultural undertakings in the two counties!