He Shaoji’s running script seven-character couplet

[He Shaoji’s running script seven-character couplet]

The seven-character couplet, Qing Dynasty, He Shaoji’s script, gold paper, running script, 165.7 cm vertically and 40.5 cm horizontally
Explanation:
One bamboo and one orchid can sit, and thousands of mountains and rivers can be extremely toured. Master Zhupeng is a gentleman. Shishi He Shaoji collected words
This copy was given to Li Zuoxian by He Shaoji. Li Zuoxian (1807-1876), with the name of Zhongmin and the name of Zhupeng, was a scholar in the 15th year of Daoguang in the Qing Dynasty (1835). Later, he was elected as a concubine of the Imperial Academy, awarded the title of editor, and served as the editor of the Wenyuan Pavilion, the chief editor of the National History Museum, and the governor of Fujian Tingzhou. He Shaoji was an official in the same dynasty as Li Zuoxian, and the middle ranking time was one year later than Li Zuoxian, so he was respected as a senior
In the pattern of Yan characters, this work pays attention to the astringency and clumsiness of the lines. The strokes are mainly round, with square and side strokes, in order to achieve ingenious changes. At the same time, it also combines the simple and clumsy characteristics of the calligraphy of the North Stele. The strokes are graceful and smooth, with both hardness and softness, and distinct personality.
图片[1]-He Shaoji’s running script seven-character couplet-China Archive

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