Zhuang Yunkuan

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Zhuang.

Zhuang Yunkuan (Chinese: 莊蘊寬; 1867 - 1932), courtesy name Sijian (Chinese: 思缄), art name Baohong (Chinese: 抱闳), was a Chinese calligrapher and Qing dynasty and Republic of China politician. He was born in Wujin County, Changzhou Prefecture, Jiangsu (modern Wujin District, Changzhou).[1] He was prefect of Pingnan County, Guangxi, Sicheng (in Lingyun County) and Wuzhou.[2][3][4] He was a delegate to the conference to create a provisional constitution for the Republic of China. In 1925, he served on the board of directors for the National Palace Museum.[5][6]

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References

  1. 谢巍,中国历代人物年谱考录,北京:中华书局,1992年,第633页
  2. 约法会议秘书厅编,约法会议记录,北京:约法会议秘书厅,1915年,第80页
  3. 辛亥历史印记在龙州,崇左政协网,2011-10-15 Archived June 26, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. 蔡锷集,长沙:湖南人民出版社,1983年,第42页
  5. "庄研,故宫博物院对庄蕴宽的一份珍贵的评价,辛亥革命网,2011年06月17日". xhgmw.org. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  6. 江蘇省通誌稿(2),南京:江蘇古籍出版社,1993年
  7. "吴欢,吴氏三代贞石良友,华夏吴氏网,2008-12-2". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2016-03-15.


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