[Huang Tingjian’s running script, the only Taoist in the Qing Dynasty]
The only Taoist in the Qing Dynasty, Song, Huang Tingjian’s script, paper, running script, 29.3 cm vertically and 31.8 cm horizontally
Interpretation:
Only the Taoist priest of the Qing Dynasty was born in your department, and his conduct and wisdom are not as good as those in the jungle of Jiangxi today. Yesterday, Tianjue was determined to call him Guanyin. It was difficult for him to know the way. Because he urged Qu to see Tianjue himself, he was exempted. Tianjue stayed in Qu’s mansion for the summer. If you want to return to the city at the beginning of autumn, you can invite and play. He is very lovely and respectful. Or I heard that Qing wanted to live alone in the old mountain and build a nunnery. I don’t know whether it is true or not? After receiving the Qushu, it was quite said that later the Thatched Cottage was less flooded. Tingjian kowtow
There are 22 seals, including “Anti-Xi Palace Treasure”, Xiang Yuanbian’s various seals, “Yizhou Treasure”, and 5 half seals
The author recorded the moral quality of Taoist Weiqing and his association with Zhang Shangying (Tianjue). Huang Tingjian was in Fenning, Jiangxi Province in the first year of Shaosheng in the Northern Song Dynasty (1094). According to the analysis of the post, this post was written in the summer of that year at the age of 51. Only the Taoist priest of the Qing Dynasty mentioned in the post recorded in Volume VI of the Jiatai Record that the common surname was Chen, who was born in Wuning (in Jiangxi), Nanzhou, and was a Buddhist monk of Huanglong Temple, Longxing Prefecture, Jiangxi Province. He died in the seventh year of Zhenghe (1117) of the Northern Song Dynasty
The running script of this post is broad between lines and close between words. The strokes are mostly horizontal, the knot is oblique, the left is low and the right is high, and the posture is steep. It fully reflects the characteristics of Huang Tingjian’s small running script and is its representative work
This post is an old collection of the Qing Dynasty Palace and is included in the “Grand View Book of French Scriptures”. Emperor Qianlong praised “Lingdong Laogan Yanjian Rock Gully” (see Volume 13 of “Sanxi Hall Calligraphy”), and later the ink and the seal of the Qing government were removed
It is recorded in the volume IV of “Nigulu”, the volume II of “Splendid Life”, and the volume of “Moyuan Huiguan”.