Song Kezhang’s cursive script rushed to the chapter

[Song Kezhang Cursive Scrolls]

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Song Ke’s volume interpretation of “Rush to the Chapter”
The book “Song Ke’s Book of Wujun”. There is a piece of self-knowledge. No print. The five-character official script of “Song Nangong Zhangcao” is written by Yao Shou, a famous calligrapher and painter in the early Ming Dynasty. There are six inscriptions and postscripts of Zhou Ding, Sun Tinghui, Zhu Zhichi and Xiang Yuanbian in the Ming Dynasty, Song Luo and Tie Bao in the Qing Dynasty on the back of the water and the tail paper. This appreciation seal is also mostly sealed by six experts
“Rush to the Chapter”, also known as “Rush to the Chapter”, was written by the history of the Western Han Dynasty. It was the literacy textbook at that time. There are many versions of the cursive script of the past dynasties, which has been handed down to this day. It is said that it is the oldest one written by the royal elephant of Wu in the Three Kingdoms. Song Kelin learned the cursive script of the chapter from then on. This work is vigorous and simple in style. From the self-awareness of “talking for forgetting”, combined with the exquisite and cautious features of the whole article, we can see that it is the best work that Song Ke carefully copied. Wang Shizhen once commented on Song Ke’s “Rush to the Chapter”, which was written by Song Ke: “Seeing Zhong Wenshu Rush to the Chapter, the conclusion is pure and beautiful… Then I read it from the stone book of the Emperor’s Elephant occasionally. The size of the line model and the gap between the front and the back are the same, but the waves are small and different.” This volume was written when Song Ke was 44 years old, 10 pieces of paper, more than 1900 words, meticulous and corresponding, which not only shows Song Ke’s art of calligraphy, but also represents the highest achievement of the cursive script in the Ming Dynasty
In addition to the value of calligraphy, this volume is of great significance to the mutual interpretation of the draft and the official script of the article “Rush to the Chapter” and the collation of its words, such as detachment, loss, error and error.
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