[Zhu Da’s Running Script Painting Poem Axis]
The Running Script Painting Poem Axis, Qing Dynasty, Zhu Da’s Book, paper, 77.9 cm in length and 166.8 cm in width
Interpretation:
The sky is high and the sky is high. The next one is destined to return to the grass house happily. The north wind is dead, and where is the autumn water. The nest clouds are far away, and the fishing song is near the bamboo in Chu. Eight mountain people inscribed pictures
This axis records a five-character painting poem with 10 lines and different lines. At the end of the paragraph, “Badashan Inscription” is stamped with “Badashan Inscription”. The specific writing time is unknown. This picture has no hidden seal
The calligraphy on this axis is written by the center, with solid strokes, round strokes and smooth strokes. The size and density of the knots are well arranged, and the structure is relaxed. From the perspective of calligraphy style, it should be Zhu Da’s work after the formation of his unique style of calligraphy in the late period, which has a little legacy of Wang Chong’s style of calligraphy in the Ming Dynasty. The banner gives people a sense of freedom and elegance.