Lu Jicao official script flat copy

[Lu Ji Cao Li Shu Ping Fu Tie Volume]

Ping Fu Tie Volume, Jin, Lu Ji Shu, paper, hand scroll, 23.7cm in length and 20.6cm in width
There are 9 lines and 86 characters in the cursive script
Interpretation:
“Yan first suffered from the disease and was afraid to recover. It was the first time that he was ill. It was more than that. It was a celebration. He inherited the only man, and was lucky to be worried about the loss of his ears. Wu Ziyang came to the Lord at the beginning of the year, and I could not do it. Linxi came back, and the majesty was detailed. The beauty of his body is also reflected in his actions. He should be called the beauty of his body when he thought and realized that he was still in his stride. When Xia Borong attacked the chaos, he did not hear about it.” )
The content of “Pingfu Post” involves three characters: He Xun, Zi Yanxian, a friend of Lu Ji, who is sick and difficult to recover; Lu Ji said that he could maintain the status quo, and that he could celebrate it and have a son to serve him. Wu Ziyang, who had been to the Lujia before, was not valued; Now we will travel westward and meet again. Its majestic behavior has a different dignified beauty than before; Finally, when it comes to Xia Borong, he has no news because of the blockade
The writing time of “Pingfu Postscript” has been more than 1700 years, and it is the earliest and authentic famous calligraphic script of the Western Jin Dynasty. It is written on hemp paper with balding pen. The brushwork is euphemistic, and the style is plain and plain. Its font is cursive script. “Pingfu Tie” occupies an important position in the history of Chinese calligraphy, and has reference value for the study of writing and calligraphy changes
According to the postscript of Dong Qichang, Pu Wei, Fu Zengxiang and Zhao Chunnian on the tail paper, we can know the delivery and collection of the Pingfu Postscript in the past dynasties. This post was sent to Xuanhe Neifu in the Song Dynasty. It was returned to Han Shineng, Han Fengxi and his son during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, and then to Zhang Chou. At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, it was handed over to the Qianlong House by Ge Junchang, Wang Ji, Feng Quan, Liang Qingbiao, An Qi and others, and then given to the emperor’s eleven sons to marry Wang Yongyu. During the reign of Guangxu, it was owned by Prince Gong Yixin and inherited by his Sun Puwei and Puru. In order to raise the cost of bereavement, Pu Ru later put this card for sale. After the mediation of Fu Zengxiang, it was finally bought by Zhang Boju with huge money. In 1956, Zhang and his wife donated the “Pingfu Tie” to the country
Wu Qizhen’s “Calligraphy and Painting Records”, Gu Fu’s “Splendid Life”, An Qi’s “Moyuan Huiguan” and other books in the Qing Dynasty

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