Zhang Ying (Chinese: 张崟; 1761–1829) was a calligrapher and painter of Qing Dynasty China. A native Dantu (now Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province), he belonged to the Dantu School.
His style name was 'Bao Yan' and his sobriquet was 'Xi An'.[1] He was talented in painting landscapes which were done with a desolated and free atmosphere.
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edit- ^ "Zhang Yin Brief Biography". Retrieved 2008-09-16.