[Wu Xizai’s seal book, Linwan Baishan Renshu axis]
Linwan Baishan Renshu axis, Qing Dynasty, Wu Xizai’s seal book, paper book, seal book, 122.7 cm vertically and 39.8 cm horizontally
Interpretation:
Emperor Yao, Tao Tang, first explained Zhizhong’s words, which is the origin of Taoism in later generations. Emperor Shun Youyu declared the purpose of Jingyi’s insistence, saying, “People’s heart is at stake, the heart of Tao is at stake, and the soul is at stake.”. Zhongxiang is the second brother. The people who came to the end of Baishan. Brother let it go
Wu Xizai’s seal script was handed down to Deng Shiru, but the opening and closing of the lines and the arrangement of the shelves were all different, forming their own style. This axis claims to be a person from Linwan Baishan Mountain. It is well-knit, inflexible, elegant and fresh in mood, and full of literary personality.
![图片[1]-Wu Xizai’s seal script finished the Baishan Renshu axis-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/model calligraphy/25347[1024].jpg)





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