[Qing Tuo’s “Lanting Eight Posts” Hongli Lin Dong Qichang imitates Liu Gongquan to write Lanting poems]
Qing Tuo’s “Lanting Eight Posts” Hongli Lin Dong Qichang imitates Liu Gongquan to write Lanting poems, wooden face. Refined black gold, folded and installed, each opening is 29.8 cm in length and 34.6 cm in width
The Qianlong Emperor, Dong Qichang, imitated Liu Gongquan and wrote the poem of Lanting in ink. In front of the ink scroll, Emperor Qianlong inscribed “the eighth of the eight pillars of the Orchid Pavilion”; After the volume, Emperor Qianlong wrote a poem by himself. There are more than 30 local seals including “Qianlong”. From the fourth column to the seventh column, the first line of the post begins with “Wang Xianzhi’s four-character poems in parallel”; In this book, Emperor Qianlong deleted the first line of “Wang Xianzhi’s four-character poem and preface”. He believed that Liu Gongquan was accidentally wrong when he came to the pond. Emperor Qianlong found Dong Qichang’s omission, and this volume is completed. This ink was originally collected in the Forbidden City
This post is engraved on the eighth post of the eight-post post of the Lanting Pavilion (Volume 8), with the seal of “Summer Resort”, “Treasure of Emperor Qianlong”, etc. The title of the single post is regular script: “Dong Qichang, the king of the imperial palace, imitates Liu Gongquan and writes the poem of Lanting”. There is a Qianlong self-question; There are “Qianlong” and other inscriptions
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