Wang Lishi’s Running Book Riding Qi Tie

[Wang Lishi’s running script and Qi Tie]

Qi Tie, Yuan Dynasty, Wang Lishi’s book, paper edition, album, 31.1 cm in length, 58.9 cm in width, running script, 22 lines
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This post is a letter written by Wang Lishi to Chen Zhi. Wang and Chen were both at Pingjiang Road (today’s Suzhou), so they had the honor of “following around for dinner”. The post said that Chen Zhi was “a strong official at the age of 40”, and the letter should be written at that time. The calligraphy is elegant, inheriting the style of Zhao Mengfu and Xianyushu
This post was collected by Xiang Yuanbian in the Ming Dynasty, and it was sealed, sealed and sealed in many ways. In the Qing Dynasty, he entered the Qianlong Palace. The first volume of “Shiqu Treasure Collection” is described in “The Book of Letters of Famous Scholars of the Yuan Dynasty”.
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