Zhang Yuzhao’s seven-character couplet in running script

[Zhang Yuzhao’s running script seven-character couplets]

The running script seven-character couplets, Qing Dynasty, Zhang Yuzhao’s book, paper, 129.5 cm in length and 29.6 cm in width
This copy is for “Brother Huaichu” and “Brother Zhang Yuzhao” at the end. The next seal is “Zhang Yuzhao” and “Lianqing”. The specific writing time is unknown. This picture has no hidden seal
The calligraphy of this couplet is clear and free, and the ink is solid, and the charm of the northern stele still remains at the place where the pen is folded, and the pen is turned by the Teton method, with the square as the circle, and the ink is implicit, just as Kang Youwei said: “Therefore, the sharp pen is solid, so the ink is solid and clean.” The knot is strict, tight inside and outward, with a high ancient and solemn atmosphere, representing the typical style of Zhang’s calligraphy, which is the best of his works.
图片[1]-Zhang Yuzhao’s seven-character couplet in running script-China Archive

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