[Wenpeng Cursive Seven Laws into a Fan]
The Seven Laws into a Fan, Ming Dynasty, Wenpeng Cursive, Gold Paper, Cursive, 16.7 cm in length and 45.5 cm in width
Interpretation:
The emperor is poor in spring, and the five clouds and pavilions are beautiful in the sky. The flowers in the Imperial Valley are falling down and flowing away, and the clouds on the island are flying over the sea. The silver arrows carved in the Han Palace are elegant and fragrant. There is no reason to get drunk on the money meeting, and the east wind is scattered for another year. The old book presented to Yashanguang for advice. Wenpeng
The signature of the fund: “Wen Peng.” with the white seal of “Wen Shou Cheng Shi” and the seal of “Long You” with the seal of Zhu Wen
This book is written by the author in his later years. Wen Peng’s cursive script was greatly influenced by his father, Wen Zhengming, who was vigorous and skillful in using the pen. His father’s cursive script was exquisite and unrestrained