Wang Duo’s cursive script is attached to the axis of Xiezhuang

[Wang Duo’s Cursive Script on Xiezhuang Calligraphy Axis]

Cursive Script on Xiezhuang Calligraphy Axis, Qing Dynasty, Wang Duo’s Cursive Script, damask, 163.6 cm long and 51.6 cm horizontal
Interpretation:
Brother returned yesterday, and Fang Cheng suddenly suffered from depression one day. At that time, it was so evil that it was difficult to catch up with the enterprise. But I think that the governance has gradually won last night. Sleeping and eating are like clouds. It’s cold and heavy in an instant. The Spring Festival is coming. Xie Zhuangbai. October 21, Dinghai. Wang Duo
This axis is next to a script of Xie Zhuang in the Song Dynasty of the Southern Dynasty (the original script was received from the Chunhua Pavilion), with a total of four lines of 53 characters, and the end of which is signed “Wang Duo”. The left side also reads: “At noon on the 20th day of the first month of Gengyin.” The next seal is “Wang Duo’s seal” and “Tianyuan Taishi”. This book was written in the fourth year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1647), and the author was 55 years old. There is no Tibetan seal on this picture that can be identified with others
This calligraphy is free and easy. Although it is a copy of the ancient calligraphy, it is not bound by the original form, and its strokes are not bound by it. Instead, it is free and easy to use. Learn from the meaning of the original post, get its outline, and find a new way out of the method. The size of the shape and the side of the stroke are alternate, which are not restricted to the same pattern. When you look at the whole picture, the method is contained in it, showing a kind of grand bearing.
图片[1]-Wang Duo’s cursive script is attached to the axis of Xiezhuang-China Archive

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