[Huang Yi’s Book of Songluo Visiting Steles]
The Book of Songluo Visiting Steles, Qing Dynasty, Huang Yi’s painting, paper edition, ink brush, 17.5 cm in length and 50.8 cm in width
Sun Xingyan’s seal book “The Twenty-four Pictures of Songluo Visiting Stele” was introduced and a poem was inscribed. On the opposite side of this picture are the inscriptions of Weng Fanggang, and five other inscriptions, including Wang Nianshun, Hong Fan, He Qi, Yi Bingshou and Dong Shixi. There are eight inscriptions on the back page, including Liang Tongshu, Xi Gang, Song Baochun, Xu Shangzhi, Wang Bingtao, Chen Gong, He Shaoji (two articles) and Qi Junzao
This picture and the back paper are printed by Li Zuoxian and Pang Laichen
The Painting of Songluo Visiting Steles is the scene and the place where Huang Yi searched for the steles, which is the record of field investigation. There are twenty-four places in the plan, including the Waiti Temple, Xuanyuan Temple, Dajue Temple, Songyang Academy, Zhongyue Temple, Shaoshi Shique, Kaiyuan Temple, Taihang Autumn Temple, Shaolin Temple, Shicong, Kaimu Shique, Huishan Temple, Baima Temple, Songyue Temple, Yique, Longmen Mountain, Xiangshan, Fengxian Temple, Mangshan Mountain, Laojun Cave, Pingping Temple, Goushan Mountain, Jinbei, and Xiaoshishan House. The artist will annotate the title of each topic. Highlight the scenery with light ink and dry pen, and the composition is simple and scattered, with a sense of coldness and relaxation, while feeling ancient in the sparsity
![图片[1]-Atlas of Huang Yi’s Visit to Songluo-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/painting/50214[1024].jpg)
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