Zheng, Xie, 1693-1765

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Name (Latin)
Zheng, Xie, 1693-1765
Other forms of name
nne Cheng, Hsieh, 1693-1765
Zheng, Kerou, 1693-1765
Banqiaodaoren, 1693-1765
Cheng, Pan-chʻiao, 1693-1765
Chŏng, Pʻan-gyo, 1693-1765
Cheng, Kʻo-jou, 1693-1765
Pan-chʻiao-tao-jen, 1693-1765
Zheng, Banqiao, 1693-1765
Zhengxie, 1693-1765
Date of birth
1693-11-22
Date of death
1765-01-22
Place of birth
China
Associated country
China
Occupation
Calligraphers
Painters
Poets
Public officers
Associated Language
chi
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
Official, poet, calligrapher & painter
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 51797489
Wikidata: Q712007
Library of congress: n 81071739
OCoLC: oca00617049
Sources of Information
  • Information from 678 converted Dec. 16, 2014(Official, poet, calligrapher & painter)
  • Jen, T.Y. Pan-chʻiao tui lien, 1990:pref. (郑燮 = Cheng Hsieh, b. 11/22/1693, d. 1/22/1766)
  • Zheng Xie, 1693-1765; z. 克柔 = Kerou; h.板橋=Banqiao, 板橋道人= Banqiaodaoren ( (Wikiquote, searched on Mar. 18, 2020:) )
  • Zheng Xie, 2004:t.p. (郑燮 = Zheng Xie; Zhengxie)
  • His Cheng Pan-chʻiao chʻüan chi, 1956.
  • Jen, T.Y. Pan-chʻiao tui lien, 1990:pref. (Cheng Hsieh, b. 11/22/1693, d. 1/22/1766)
  • Lettres familiales, 1996:t.p. (Zheng Banqiao)
  • Zheng Xie, 2004:t.p. (Zheng Xie; Zhengxie) ( (Record enhanced with data from: The IMAGINE Thesaurus - The Israel Museum Jerusalem Thesaurus - Artist names authority file) )
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Wikipedia description:

Zheng Xie (Chinese: 鄭燮; pinyin: Zhèng Xiè), courtesy name Kerou (克柔), art name Banqiao (板橋) or Banqiao Daoren (板橋道人), commonly known as Zheng Banqiao (鄭板橋), was a Chinese official, painter and calligrapher of the Qing dynasty. He began life in poverty, but rose in the imperial examination system to become a magistrate in Shandong. However, after 12 years, he became critical of the life of an official as he refused to ingratiate himself with senior officials. When he was reportedly criticized for building a shelter for the poor, he resigned. After that, he expressed himself in art and became one of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou. He was noted for his drawing of orchids, bamboo, and stones. In 1748 he briefly resumed an official career as "official calligrapher and painter" for the Qianlong Emperor. Zheng was also a calligrapher who created a new calligraphy style influenced by his orchid drawings. Added to this, he had an interest in literature and poetry. He preferred to write about ordinary people in a natural style.

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