Liu Jue’s cursive seven-letter scroll

[Liu Jue’s cursive seven-letter poem axis]

The seven-letter poem axis, Ming Dynasty, Liu Jue’s book, paper book, running script, 121.2 cm vertically and 42.2 cm horizontally
Interpretation:
Filial piety and honest reputation are heard everywhere, and the public has no trace and no words
Two times of gratitude can be ended, and three years of sobbing will not lead to meat
The stars in the sky are Danfeng Que, and the white gulls in the misty rain in the south of the Yangtze River
All the way, the building boats will rest, and all the scholars in the history hall will be waiting for Ziyun
The imperial temple of Fang An was finally made and restored. Jue wrote a poem as a farewell. It was very emotional. The audience was lucky to forgive him for not working, but not floating. At the age of two years in Chenghua, the second year in Bingxu and the second year in Mengxia, Shanxi Province, according to the inspector’s office, ordered Liu Jueting, the governor of the village, the governor of the state, and the governor of the city, to write beautiful books at the top of the mustache pavilion.
The article said: “In the second year of Chenghua’s reign, Meng Xia went up to the throne in Bingxu, Shanxi, according to the inspector’s office, ordered Liu Jueting, the governor of the village, the official, and the governor of the city, to write a beautiful book at the top of the moustache pavilion.” The seal was “Tingmei” Zhu Wenyin and “Guishi Tingmei” Zhu Wenyin. The initial seal is “Peng Chengsheng” Zhu Wenyin
The seal of “Zhu Zhichi Appreciation”, “Lu Zishu” “Liu Geng Tang” Bai Wenyin and other five parties.
This is a seven-letter poem written by Liu Jue in his later years. It is a farewell poem for a friend (Fang An Hanlin) who is on his way. The book is unrestrained and hearty, the knot is right and the size is not restricted, the writing is fast and slow, the layout is different, the density is different, the curvature is different, the look is orderly, the innocence is natural. It is Liu Jue’s work in his later years.
The second year of Chenghua is 1466, and the author is 57 years old.

图片[1]-Liu Jue’s cursive seven-letter scroll-China Archive

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