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A COLLECTION OF EIGHT SETS OF BOOKS
Including Genealogy of Wang Family and some by Guangdong scholars
1. Genealogy of Wang Family of Shanyin by Wang Zhaoyong (1861-1939)
Photocopy of Wangjingdetang
26 x 15.2 cm. (10 14 x 6 in.)
Printed in 1947

2. History of Wang Jingwei, two volumes, edited by Zhang Jiangcai (1908-1968)
A set of two printed books
24.1 x 15.3 cm. (9 12 x 6 in.)
Printed in 1943

3. Study of Poetry by Huang Jie (1873-1935)
Thread-bound book
26 x 14.6 cm. (10 14 x 5 34 in.)
Printed in 1964
One collector’s seal of He Xiufeng (1898-1970)

4. Poems of Jianxialou by Huang Jie (1873-1935)
Thread-bound book of the early Republican period
30.4 x 17.5 cm. (12 x 6 78 in.)

5. Eastern Guangdong Poetry by Qu Xiangbang (1897-1975)
Printed book
20 x 13 cm. (7 78 x 5 18 in.)
Printed in 1968

6. Eastern Guangdong Poetry by Qu Xiangbang (1897-1975)
Printed book
21.5 x 15.2 cm. (8 12 x 6 in.)
Printed in 1968
Dedicated to Mengheng

7. Poetry of Jiujinglu by Chen Jiyan (20th Century)
Thread-bound photocopy book
28.5 x 15.5 cm. (11 14 x 6 18 in.)
Printed in 1971

8. Selection of Poems edited by Chen Weisong and others
Thread-bound book hand copied by He Yingfu
29.7 x 17.5 cm. (11 34 x 6 78 in.)
NOTE: He Yingfu was the younger brother of He Xiufeng. His skills in calligraphy earned him the role a copier of Wang Jingwei Shuangzhaolou poetry.
FURTHER DETAILS
Wang Jingwei remains one of the most fascinating and complex political and literary figures in modern Chinese history. As a revolutionary, Wang played an important role in the fall of the Qing dynasty and called for democratic and social reforms during the 1920s and the 1930s, before becoming a leader of the Peace Movement during the Second Sino-Japanese War. An accomplished calligrapher, poet, writer and friend to many artists, Wang is also well-known for his collection of poetry, titled Shuangzhaolou shicigao, including Xiaoxiuji (A Little Rest) and Saoyeji (Brush Leaves) collections. A selection of poems and translation has been published in Poems of Wang Ching-wei (London, Allen & Unwin, 1938).
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Yorkie Tam (譚又維)Associate Vice President, Specialist, Chinese Paintings
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