Preface to Wu Lan Pavilion

[Preface of Wu Lan Pavilion in Song Dynasty]

Preface of Wu Lan Pavilion in Song Dynasty, with brocade face, stained with ancient copper paper, trimmed and framed, and butterfly decoration. Three-way, half-width of ink paper is 23.5 cm vertically and 11.8 cm horizontally
The Wu Lan Pavilion in Tuoding of the Song Dynasty has been reproduced, and the five characters have been damaged. There are two carved wooden boxes on the outside. On the front, the words “Song Tuo Ding Wu Lan Ting is a real copy, not a treasure of the past, Xu Kang’s inscription is engraved on the west”, and on the front, the words “Song Tuo Ding Wu Ben Lan Ting, the Wu Da Zheng inscription is hidden in the old mountain building” are filled in green. The external signature is “The true copy of the Wulan Pavilion in the Northern Song Dynasty, which is not the best product of the former scholars. The Qing and Ming dynasties of the third year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu and the seventy-third year of the reign of Xu Kang”, with the seal of “Xu Kang”. This orchid pavilion has twenty-eight lines of narration. The paper and ink are ancient and thick. It was reviewed as Song Tuo. Later, there was a postscript by Weng Tonghe. The seal “Ming”, “Ke Jiusi”, “Feixizhen Secret”, “Zongjian Approval”, “Nengjing Jingyan” and other seals are printed in 11 directions, and “Mingchang”, “Milu Gong” and other half seals are printed in four directions

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