Song Tuojiang Tie

[Song Tuojiang Tie]

The Jiang Tie is a collection of 20 volumes. Pan Shidan copied it in Jiangzhou (now Xinjiang, Shanxi), hence the name. This post was carved in the years of Emperor You and Jiayou of the Song Dynasty (1049-1063), and has been added and deleted based on the Chunhua Pavilion post
Pan Shidan is recorded as Shang Shulang by Song people. It is said that after Pan’s death, his two sons each wrote ten volumes of red paper. The eldest son got the first ten volumes, and was buried in the official treasury because of the official debt. The ten volumes after the governor of Jiangzhou made up a full one, which is called the “public treasury” or “East treasury”; Second son also made up the first ten volumes, known as “private book”. The original stone was destroyed soon after it was carved. There are a lot of reprints of “Xinjiang Posts” and 12 volumes of “fake Jiang Posts”
The first volume of the first ten volumes of the Jiang Tie is the ancient legacies of various schools, the second to fifth volumes are the legacies of famous officials of the past dynasties, the sixth and seventh volumes are Wang Xizhi’s books, and the eighth to tenth volumes are Wang Xianzhi’s books; The first volume of the last ten volumes is the Book of the Great Song Emperor, the second volume is the Book of the Emperors of the Past Dynasties, the third to sixth volumes are the Book of Wang Xizhi, the seventh and eighth volumes are the Book of the Famous Officials of the Past Dynasties, the ninth volume is the Book of the Tang Dynasty, and the tenth volume is the Book of the Tang and Song Dynasties
The Palace Museum has an old collection of the Song Dynasty’s Fangkai script, which contains nine and twelve volumes in the first ten volumes and seven and eight volumes in the last ten volumes. There are two volumes in total, with the seal of “Fang Yixuan” and other seals. This post is unique in Song carving, Song Tuo, and Song mounting. It is precious
Rubbings are 25.6cm vertically and 20.7cm horizontally on each page
This post is described in Jiang Tie Ping by Jiang Kui of Song Dynasty, the South Tree Tie Examination by Cheng Wenrong of Qing Dynasty, Cong Tie Mu by Rong Geng, and Good Book Stele Tie Lu by Zhang Yansheng.
图片[1]-Song Tuojiang Tie-China Archive
图片[2]-Song Tuojiang Tie-China Archive绛帖-帖文之一图片[3]-Song Tuojiang Tie-China Archive绛帖-帖文之二图片[4]-Song Tuojiang Tie-China Archive绛帖-帖文之三图片[5]-Song Tuojiang Tie-China Archive绛帖-帖文之四图片[6]-Song Tuojiang Tie-China Archive绛帖-帖文之五图片[7]-Song Tuojiang Tie-China Archive绛帖-帖文之六

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