Zheng Fu Clerical Seven Jue Poetry Axis

[Zheng Fu Lishu Seven-Jue Poetry Axis]

Seven-Jue Poetry Axis, Qing Dynasty, Zheng Fu Shu, paper version, Lishu, 72.7 cm vertically and 51.2 cm horizontally
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Looking west, the jagged sky raises a glass, and the woodcutter in the cloud sings back. Turn around and smile to people and say that the green peach on the mountain opens today. Mr. Shi of Huayin Wangshan wrote a poem about Ci’e Cuizhang. The valley mouth is full of lazy farmers
The works include Wang Shan’s epic works. The history of Mount Wang, written by Wang Hong (1622-1702), is the same as that of Mount Wang. It is a famous scholar and leader of Guanzhong literati in the Ming and Qing dynasties. He is knowledgeable and elegant, travels everywhere and makes friends all over the world. He loves gold and stone, works calligraphy, and is rich in gold and stone calligraphy and painting. Zheng Fu, as a famous calligrapher at that time, admired his name and made friends with him, and liked his poems to be written in pieces. Their poetic style made this work rich in social and cultural connotations. This work follows the official script style of Zheng Fu and integrates the round and flowing strokes in the solemn and solid official script structure, which makes the whole work not only rich in the elegant temperament of scholars, but also has the artistic style of light and elegant, fresh and pleasant.
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