[Preface of Ming Tuoban Lanting]
Preface of Ming Tuoban Lanting, wooden face, inlaid with ivory sign: “shrunken Lanting”. Folded, mounted and mounted, the ink paper is divided into three parts, and the half part is 4.8 cm vertically and 2.7 cm horizontally
This post was once published in the Inner Government of the Qing Dynasty, and is described in the “Three Collections of Shiqu Treasures”. The text in the post is as small as a fly, with exquisite carving and excellent appearance and spirit. After the post, Zhang Zhaoba, the minister of Qianlong and Guihai years, said: “This was originally made by Li Mi of the Ming Dynasty. It was built by the Ming Dynasty. It was built by the Ming Dynasty. It was built by the Ming Dynasty. It was like a monkey.” Li Mi, who was born in the Wanli era of the Ming Dynasty, had the name Ximin, and was born in Longxi, Fujian Province. He was good at carving small stone pieces such as “Huangting” and “Lanting”
In the Tang and Song Dynasties, the copying and engraving of the Preface to the Orchid Pavilion prevailed. Some people have reduced or expanded the copying of the Orchid Pavilion on the stone. According to Tao Zongyi’s “Record of Dropping out of Farming in the South Village” of the Yuan Dynasty, the large script of Liu Gongquan’s book and the small script of Qin Guan’s book were in the house of Lizong in the South Song Dynasty
The front page of this volume is in two pages, with the seals of “three collections of treasures”, “the treasure of the Emperor Qianlong”, and the ink paper seals of “the Emperor Qianlong’s reward” and “the treasure of the Inner House”; The attached page has three seals: “Treasure of Qianlong Imperial View”, “Treasure of Qianqing Palace”, and “Jiaqing Imperial View”
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