[Qing Tuo’s “Zihuitang Ink Treasure”, “leading words from the mountain”, this Lanting Preface]
leading words from the mountain “, this Lanting Preface, wooden face, rubbing, folded, half open, vertical 27 cm, horizontal 12.1 cm
“Zihuitang Ink Treasure”, collected by Huian Zeng Hengde in 1768 (the 33rd year of Qianlong’s reign) in the Qing Dynasty, is eight volumes in total. There are 45 kinds of inscriptions from the Tang Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty. According to the times, there are Wu, Yu, Chu, Yan, etc. of the Tang Dynasty, Cai, Su, Mi, etc. of the Song Dynasty, Zhao, Deng of the Yuan Dynasty, Dong Qichang of the Ming Dynasty, etc. This copy is exquisite. Compared with the Lanting Preface in the Yugangzhai Postscript, the font type and calligraphy style of the two books are not completely different. The Yugangzhai Postscript is fat, but the inscriptions and inscriptions of the two books are the same, including Fan Zhongyan, Wang Yaochen, Mi Fu and Mi Youren. But. The calligraphy art should be based on the Yugang Zhai Calligraphy, which is the second best. The word “Lan” in the post is not more horizontal, and the word “secondary” is three points, which is also different from the Yugang Zhai Post. In addition, this post is also different from the Orchid Pavilion Preface in the “Fast Snow Hall Calligraphy”
At the end of this post, there are Fan Zhongyan, Wang Yaochen, Mi Fu, Mi Youren’s postscript, engraving, as well as “the seal of the book in the imperial palace” and “the imperial book”
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