Tang Yin’s running script is written in his own volume

[Tang Yin Xingshu Zishu Ci Volume]

Zishu Ci Volume, Ming Dynasty, Tang Yinshu, paper version, Xingshu, 23.3 cm in length and 551.3 cm in width
The explanatory text of the volume of “Zishu Ci”
is signed: “Tang Yinlu of Jinchang looks like a play from an old man of Han Dynasty.” The seal of “Xuepu Tang” and “Tang Ziwei Book” are stamped under the section. The introduction is printed with “Wu Xi”. The collection is printed with “Jiaqing imperial treasure”, “Shiqu treasure collection”, “three collections of treasure collection”, “suitable for descendants”, “Jiaqing appreciation”, and “Sanxitang fine seal”
This is a poem written by Tang Yin and written by himself. It is divided into three groups of tunes, namely, “Ji Xian Bin”, “Royal Boy”, and “Hillside Sheep”, a total of 24 tunes. Tang Yin is erudite and versatile, can recite poems and compose music, and can write and paint well. He handed down many paintings and few calligraphy. His book is well known for its regular script, which imitates Zhao Mengfu and incorporates Li Beihai’s brushwork. The strokes are graceful and smooth, and the style is handsome and unrestrained. The book is rigorous in structure, round and elegant, rich and elegant, forming a unique style of strength in the inside, beauty in the outside, and meticulous flow. The combination of words and books can be called a perfect match, from which you can appreciate the elegant charm of the former “the most talented person in the south of the Yangtze River” and its sophisticated calligraphy skills.
图片[1]-Tang Yin’s running script is written in his own volume-China Archive

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