Song Guang Cursive Calligraphy Wind into Pine Axis

[Song Guang Cursive Script in Song Dynasty]

Song Guang Song Ci, Ming Dynasty, Song Guang Shu, paper edition, vertical axis, vertical 101.7 cm, horizontal 33.7 cm, cursive script, 7 lines, 147 characters
Interpretation:
The red sleeves of the painting hall lean on the pure and sound, and the gorgeous hair can’t match the hairpin. Several times in the evening, the Jin Luan Hall was straight, and the east wind was soft and the flowers stopped at the bottom. The imperial edict promised to spread the palace candle, and Xiangluo tried the imperial gown at the beginning. Yugou ice pan water is blue, and the swallows are twittering. The curtain is still cold. Who can send it. The reporter returned to Jiangnan
In the summer and May of the 12th year of Hongwu’s reign, I returned to Wu at Zhongshan. Next spring, they will move back to Kunqiu, Hunan. Lu Junde, a friend, loved his family very much. He was about to leave. He wrote this paper for more than one book, and then recorded the two columns of “The Wind Comes into the Pine”, thinking that he would meet Zhang Benyuner again. Song Guangchang, a foreign history of water, is a descendant
Xu Xuexuan, Chen Jide and other scholars have collected and printed five books
The poem “The wind enters the pine” was written by Yu Ji, a famous scholar of the Yuan Dynasty. It is fresh, beautiful and popular. Song Guang recorded it with his friend Lu Dexiu. The work was created in 1379, with beautiful and smooth strokes and elegant posture, representing the highest achievement of Song Guangcao’s calligraphy.
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