[Golden Cong Cursive Seven Jue Poems Axis]
The Seven Jue Poems Axis, Ming Dynasty, Golden Cong Book, Paper Book, Cursive Script, 148.1 cm in length and 29.6 cm in width
Explanation:
When you put the rice seedling iron into the Fukuda, you can see the sky in the water when you look down. Six clean roots make a way, and retreat is to move forward
Signature: “Yuan Yu”. Under the seal, “Jinshi Yuanyu” and “Jinzhidan Room” are stamped
This scroll is a seven-character Zen poem of a cloth bag monk recorded by Jin Cong
The calligraphy on this axis has the impression of Zhao Mengfu. The strokes are smooth, elegant and elegant, and the lines are beautiful and elegant, without any awkward posture. It is the representative work of Jin Cong calligraphy. According to Qian Qianyi’s Biography of the Collection of Poems of the Dynasty, “Jin Cong is good at writing, and Zhao Ziang was the first scholar. In his later years, he learned from Zhang Boyu. He is exquisite and lovely.”