[Shu Yi Lan Stone Axis]
In the Ming Dynasty, Shu Yi wrote a paper-based ink pen with a length of 91cm and a width of 42.3cm.
The postscript of Zhou Tianqiu: “The fragrance of snow is not shallow, but the meaning of facing the wind is much more. The title of Zhou Tianqiu.” The author’s seal: “Ju Wu people” Zhu Wenyuan seal, “military doctor” Zhu Wenfang seal. Collection seal: “Zhou’s public flaw” white text seal, “bamboo Cha examination and approval” white text seal, “□ Wanglou” Zhu text seal, “Yu Qin Secret Collection” Zhu text seal, “Kong Zhang Treasure” white text seal. Style: Self title: “Shuyi pen.”
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