Zhang Jizhi’s regular script Buddhist scriptures

[Zhang Jizhi’s regular script Buddhist scriptures]

The Buddhist scriptures volume, Song, Zhang Jizhi’s book, paper, regular script, 29 cm vertically and 867.9 cm horizontally
The Sutra of Buddhist Relics is the record of Sakyamuni’s last statement before Nirvana, and the Chinese translation of Kumarashi, a Buddhist monk of Yao and Qin, is an important Buddhist classic. This volume was written in the third year of Baoyou in the Southern Song Dynasty (1255), and signed “Zhang Jizhi wrote it at the age of 70, and Baoyou wrote it on the summer solstice in the third year of Baoyou”, which is one of the masterpieces of Zhang’s writings in his later years. The regular script is from the Tang Dynasty and has a distinctive personal style. The knot is tight and steep, and the pen is flexible and has the potential to echo the expectation. It is known as “taking action as an example”. It was originally folded and then changed to long roll. The volume contains the introduction and title of Emperor Gaozong Hongli of the Qing Dynasty; The seal bears the seals of Qing Anqi, Qianlong’s internal government and Yuan Lizun.
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