Wang Duoxing’s cursive self-written poems

[Wang Duo’s Cursive Script Self-written Poetry Volume]

The Cursive Script Self-written Poetry Volume, Qing Dynasty, Wang Duo’s Book, paper version, 26.9 cm vertically and 166 cm horizontally
The explanatory text of the volume of “Poems written in Xingcao”
This volume of book has six poems written by itself, with the first sign of “six poems given by Weng, the brother of Jun Xuannian’s family, to Nankang”, and the last paragraph of “Wang Duo, the brother of the first month of his life, has grass”. The left seal is “the seal of Wang Duo” and “the old fisherman in Yantan”. “Jimao” is the 12th year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1639), when Wang Duo was 47 years old. There is no Tibetan seal and no description
A close friend, Ma Zong Huo Changyun, said: “The cursive script of the Ming Dynasty is not so powerful as to take the power, while the cursive script of the Jue Si is so powerful that it can be collected. Therefore, the cursive script of Wang Duo is not so powerful as to be used up. It is not easy to say this.”. The strokes of the calligraphy in this volume are continuous. Although there are not many words connected, the strokes are broken and the meaning is connected, the flow of qi is connected, and the strokes are smooth. This volume was written by Wang Duo in his middle age. It is the time when his style of writing was formed. Therefore, it has a rather gloomy and vigorous style. “It also has the victory of two wells in the sky” is a typical work of Wang Duo in his middle age.
图片[1]-Wang Duoxing’s cursive self-written poems-China Archive

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