Tiebaoxing cursive script Linwang book

[Tie Bao’s cursive script to the king]

The cursive script to the king, Qing Dynasty, Tie Bao’s script, five open, paper, 16.3 cm in length and 26.5 cm in width
This volume is composed of five parts and seven parts (the interpretation of the “Xingcao Linwang Tie” volume). At the end of the day, he said to himself, “Bingyin had a heavy rain on April 25, and it was also good to write a book behind closed doors. I don’t know what the situation at the mouth of the river was like. My heart is hanging in suspense, and Tie Baozhi.” The left seal, “Tie Bao’s private seal”, and “Gong Bao’s official seal”, were two seals. The first seal is “lifetime treasure”. At the beginning and the end of the seal, “young farmers”, “Ge Ping has read”, “passed on to the descendants of sages”, and so on, were identified and sealed in ten directions. No description
“Bingyin” is the 11th year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1806). The author was 54 years old and belongs to his middle age calligraphy
The calligraphy in this book is very skillful. Although it is a copycat work, it has no astringent feeling. It can be seen that the calligrapher is very familiar with the object of copying. Tiebao’s calligraphy is good at imitating the ancient times, especially for Wang’s calligraphy. At that time, people called it “the work of Linchi is beyond the reach of the world”, so we can also imagine its calligraphy characteristics.
图片[1]-Tiebaoxing cursive script Linwang book-China Archive
图片[2]-Tiebaoxing cursive script Linwang book-China Archive行草临王帖册第三开图片[3]-Tiebaoxing cursive script Linwang book-China Archive行草临王帖册第二开图片[4]-Tiebaoxing cursive script Linwang book-China Archive行草临王帖册第一开图片[5]-Tiebaoxing cursive script Linwang book-China Archive行草临王帖册第五开

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