Zhuda Xingkai scroll

[Zhuda Xingkai script axis]

Xingkai script axis, Qing Dynasty, Zhuda script, paper version, Xingkai script, 151.5 cm vertically and 57.5 cm horizontally
Commentary:
Renshen’s Jiwang in April, inscribed Xiong Zibi’s record of Beilan Temple. The cloud narrative is majestic, so it is harder to pick up the title than the text written by Zeng himself, and the record says that it can be written by following the quotation, and the book is correct. Jie Laoweng. Badashan people. “
The seal of “Geshan” and “Badashan people”
This book was written in April of the 31st year of Kangxi’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1692) when the author lived in Beilan Temple at the age of 67. Zhu Da had a rough life, a stubborn personality and eccentric behavior. At the age of 54, the government once “invited” him to leave the mountain. Zhu Da vowed not to cooperate with the Qing government, pretended to be crazy, and staggered around the city. Zhu Da did not blindly follow the rules of his predecessors, but dared to innovate boldly, thus forming a strange style of calligraphy
is a novel and representative work of Zhu Da in his later years.
图片[1]-Zhuda Xingkai scroll-China Archive

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