Wang Chong’s seven-meter scroll

[Wang Chong’s seven-length poem axis]

The seven-length poem axis, Ming Dynasty, Wang Chong’s book, paper book, running grass, 141.8 cm vertically and 28.3 cm horizontally
Interpretation:
The mountains and fields are really bitter and sandy. Learn to plant Dongling five-color melons. The brook can see through the carnation, and the hedgerow is more like the flower of ivy. In the bag, there is no Xiafa, and the river is left with a broad sea. There is nothing wrong with dropping out of farming for a long time. Just hang the horn of an ox in South China
Signature: “Wang Chong”. Seal “Wang Luji Seal” Bai Wenyin and “Wei Wei Zhai” Zhu Wenyin
This is Wang Chong’s seven-character poem “Planting Melons under Hengshan”. The style of writing is sparse and vigorous, and the collection of books is powerful. The clumsiness and ingenuity are embodied in it. Wang Xianzhi’s simplicity and frankness are interesting.
图片[1]-Wang Chong’s seven-meter scroll-China Archive

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