Wang Huan (1449-1524) was born in Wuxian, Suzhou, with the nickname of "Shouxi", "Shouxi" and Mr. Zhenze "Xuewan". Both the township examination and the public examination were the first place, and the first place in the hall examination was the third place. Ming Zhengde Jian was at least Fu, Hubu Shangshu, and Wuyingdian bachelor. After returning to Suzhou, he devoted himself to the writing of local documents, including "Gusu Zhi (姑苏志)" and "Zhenze Compilation (震泽编)". The death gift to the Tai Fu, the posthumous posthumous title Wen Ke. Wang Huan has a title, his calligraphy is refreshing and vigorous, and his knots are lengthwise and rigorous. The shortcomings seem to be more than healthy, calm and lacking, and the strokes are slightly dry. This may be related to the hard book.
Wang Huan "Seven-character Poetry Axis (七言诗轴)"
Wang Huan's Book of Poems
Wang Huan's Book of Poems