Three volumes of Mi Fu’s running script

[Three volumes of Mi Fu’s running script]

“Three volumes”, Song Dynasty, Mi Fu’s script, paper version, running script, “Long to Tie” 33.3 cm vertically and 42 cm horizontally; “Han Ma Tie” is 33.3 cm vertically and 33.3 cm horizontally; “New Entie” is 33.3 cm long and 48.5 cm horizontal
Narration:
The manager once again bowed down: Long ago, Fu Yuan made and shipped Zuo Si’s bachelor’s degree, who was in charge of the Qing Dynasty, and praised Wen in the afterlife. The great cause of cauldron is to follow the ancient famous ministers. The management is incomparable! Fu bowed his head again
The first revelation of management: I was lucky to meet with you the day before yesterday. Han Ma wants to borrow three or five days to visit the banquet hall during the festival. How about enjoying it? Dear friends, I dare you. I will accept it at the festival. I have the honour to inform you. Manage the emperor’s fear. Your Excellency the Temple Chief Ren
The manager bowed his head and sat down at the waitress table of the new benefactor department. In the spring, the gods will bless you, and you will be blessed when you live. Today, Fu received favor, and the great sages returned to the court to open peace. Happiness is in themselves. How can I think about it! I would like to present my congratulations without announcing it. The disciple, Mi Fu, bowed again and sat down at the waitress table of the new benefactor department. On March 3rd
This volume is framed by three letters from Mi Fu. “Changzhi Tie”, also known as “Gongyi Tie”, is a eulogy to a colleague who lives in the official residence of “shipping Zuo Si”. I hope that he can “advocate the Qing Dynasty, revive the literary style in the afterlife, heal the great cause, follow the ancient famous ministers” and do a great cause. It bears the seal of “Mi Fu Yuan Zhang”. “Han Ma Tie” is a picture of Pommeled Horse drawn by Han Gan of the Tang Dynasty, borrowed from a friend, for the purpose of “enjoying the feast” during the festival. “New En Tie” is a congratulatory letter to a new servant of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. It bears the seal of “Mi Fu”
All the three works are the late works of Mi Fu after the age of 50. They are full of spirit, sophisticated and mature in personal style
Behind the volume is a letter from Wang Duo, a great calligrapher in the early Qing Dynasty, about watching this volume, and a letter from his friend, and the payment from Ni Can and Fang Kaumao during the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty
It is recorded in “Shiqu Baoji Continuation” and “Shiqu Essays”.
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