[Song Tuo Clarification Hall Post]
Clarification Hall Post is a Song engraved post. The inscriptions were lost early, the rubbings were rarely circulated, and the bibliographies of the past dynasties were not complete. At the end of the volume, there is no model year and the name of the engraving person, so the exact date and volume number are unknown
Clarify that the Tang inscription is said to be carved in the Southern Tang Dynasty. Weng Fanggang identified it as carved in the Southern Song Dynasty based on the title grammar and typography of the inscription, and Zhang Boying based on the taboo of the characters. It is clear that no notes have been recorded before, and most of the later notes are only five volumes, all of which are written by Wang Xizhi. The contents are mostly found in Chunhua Pavilion, and some are not found in the Pavilion, which is an important material for studying ancient Chinese calligraphy
The remains of Song Tuo, the original stone in the Palace Museum, were originally collected by Sun Chengze. They are stored in 28 pages of the first volume, 36 pages of the third volume and 18 pages of the fourth volume, totaling 82 pages. The size of each page is 26.5 cm vertically and 13.4 cm horizontally, with the interpretation of Zhu Shu. There are 17 postscripts by Sun Chengze, Pan Shicheng, Qi Ying and others, and 28 Tibetan seals such as “Sun’s seal in Peiping” and “Wu Naichen’s seal”. This paper is cut square and framed with white paper, and the hemp paper is expanded in black ink
The original stone of the Clarification Hall is extremely exquisite, which has been praised by various critics since the Ming Dynasty. He Shaoji praised this extension: “The expansion of Chunhua, Grand View, Jiang, Tan, and Taiqinglou is far better than others.”
There is a reflection of the world
This post is recorded in Sun Chengze’s Records of the Gengzi Selling Summer in the Qing Dynasty, Ouyang Fu’s Collection of Ancient and True Stories in the Qing Dynasty, and the Collection of Ancient and True Stories and Correction in the Qing Dynasty, Yang Zhenfang’s Collection of Steles, Zhang Yansheng’s Collection of Rare Steles and other books.
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