Chengni Wind Inkstone

[Chengnifeng Inkstone]

Chengnifeng Inkstone is bright, 26.5 cm long, 17.3 cm wide, and 2.5 cm high
The inkstone is muddy, eel yellow, and has the shape of “wind”. On the back of the inkstone, there is a cursive inscription in Yin script, which reads: “The crown prince is poor and does not paint silk, and Sun Weng plans to hold the pockmarked face of Shu. It is like the rising of qi and stone, which can be seen today at the thousand-year high festival.” The inscription reads “Hong Wu Geng Shen Meng Xia Hui one day before”, “Song Ke, the person in the south palace”, and the seal seal seal of “Gong” is engraved on the lower left
The inscription on this inkstone was written by Song Ke in the early Ming Dynasty. The content description is for his friend Sun Weng, who is the owner of this inkstone and whose life is unknown

图片[1]-Chengni Wind Inkstone-China Archive
图片[2]-Chengni Wind Inkstone-China Archive澄泥风字砚图片[3]-Chengni Wind Inkstone-China Archive澄泥风字砚砚面图片[4]-Chengni Wind Inkstone-China Archive澄泥风字砚砚背图片[5]-Chengni Wind Inkstone-China Archive澄泥风字砚砚背铭文

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