Fengfang cursive self-written poem volume

[Fengfang Cursive Script Self-written Poetry Volume]

Self-written Poetry Volume, Ming Dynasty, Fengfang Script, paper book, hand scroll, 33.4 cm vertical, 772.5 cm horizontal, cursive script, 124 lines
There is an inscription of Fan Yongqi of the Qing Dynasty at the end of the volume of Fengfang’s “Poems from the Book”. Seal “Feng’s Ren Weng”, “Yue Ke in the south corner”, “Jin Yun County’s founding marquis”, “Danshan Chishui” and other seals. The collection seal is “Zhuchu Yumu” and “□ □ Treasure”. The model year of this article, “February 14, Dingwei”, is the 26th year of Jiajing (1547) in the Ming Dynasty, and Fengfang was 56 years old
This volume of calligraphy has the meaning of Erwang’s style. It is mostly written with dry pen, and its wrist force is calm, but it lacks charm. Ming Zhan Jingfeng commented on his book, saying, “The Taoist scholar’s calligraphy is extremely broad, and the five body styles can be combined. Since the Wei and Jin Dynasties and the State Dynasty, all schools have not been able to understand each other at the same time. The rules are all from the hand, and the work is done by the writer. Therefore, his book has great wrist power, and its charm is not enough.”
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