Wang Fu’s regular script is more important than Qingshou Temple and other poems

[Wang Fu’s regular script is more than Qingshou Temple and other poems]

“More than Qingshou Temple and other poems”, Ming Dynasty, Wang Fu’s regular script, paper edition, album, vertical 26.8 cm, horizontal 41.2 cm, regular script, 19 lines, 285 characters
There are five seals on the seal, such as “Zhu Zhichi Appreciation”, “Lanling Wenzi Collection”, “Qin and Han Dynasties Shiyinzhai Collection”
This is four small regular script seven-character poems written by Wang Fu when he visited various scenic spots in the capital and wrote for Shen Du in the ninth year of Yongle (1411). This year, Wang Fu was 50 years old and Shen Du was 55 years old. They were colleagues in the central court. The work is based on Zhong and Wang Xiaokai, and its style is vigorous and elegant. Compared with the “Taige style” prevailing in the court at that time, it has a unique ancient meaning.
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