Imitating the Yellow Court Classic
- Image Number: K2B000793N000000001PAA
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Calligraphic works
- Author: 汪由敦
- Form: 冊(摺裝‧方幅式)
- Description:
Wang Youdun (1692-1758 AD), a native of Xiuning, Anhui, was named Shitiao, Jingtang and Songquan. During the reign of Emperor Yongzheng and Emperor Qianlong, they were highly valued. The officials were the ministers of the Ministry of Officials and co sponsored the grand bachelor. Calligraphy is strong in the Jin and Tang Dynasties, and it also works as seal characters and clerical script. It is diligent and unremitting, and often works under imperial edicts. After his death, Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty ordered his handwriting to be copied as Shiqing Zhai Fa Tie. This temporary book was written on March 3, the 19th year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong (1754). It was neat and elegant, without official characters, and made a short evaluation of the merits and demerits of the ink versions of the Huangting Sutra.
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