Jiang Ligang’s regular script and eastern inscription

[Jiang Ligang’s regular script Dongming volume]

Dongming volume, Ming Dynasty, Jiang Ligang’s regular script, paper version, regular script, 28.7 cm in length and 14.8 cm in width
This book has no title, and the last line is stamped with “Ting Xian”
The collection is printed with “Treasure of Emperor Qianlong”, “Treasure of Emperor Jiaqing” and “Treasure of the Imperial Study”. There is an inscription on Donglu in the Ming Dynasty on the back
This book is an article in the book Zhengmeng written by Jiang Ligang and published by Zhang Zai of Song Dynasty
This book has strong and square strokes, compact structure and thick ink, which is based on Liu Gongquan’s calligraphy, but some of the strokes are too stiff and rigid, and still have the legacy of “Taige style”. Wang Shizhen once said in “The Art Garden”: “It is exquisite in its body to make a small change from two Shen to square.”
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