[Qing Tuo “Lanting Eight Pillars” Liu Gongquan wrote Lanting poems]
Qing Tuo “Lanting Eight Pillars” Liu Gongquan wrote Lanting poems, wooden face. The black gold is refined and the carving is excellent. After folding, each opening is 29.8 cm in length and 34.6 cm in width
Liu Gongquan wrote the poem of Lanting, with ink tracing the upper stone, ink running script, and anonymous money. In front of the scroll, Emperor Qianlong inscribed “the fourth of the eight pillars of the Orchid Pavilion”; After the volume, there are many inscriptions and postscripts of the Song, Jin, Ming and Qing dynasties. The postscript of Huang Bosi (pseudonymous) in the Northern Song Dynasty is called Liu Gongquan; Later, they were mistaken for Liu Gongquan’s works. This calligraphy is not consistent with Liu calligraphy. According to expert research, it should be written by the calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty. This ink was originally collected in the Forbidden City
This inscription is engraved on the fourth column of the eight-pillar inscription of the Lanting Pavilion (Volume 4). It bears the seal of “Summer Resort”, “Treasure of Emperor Qianlong” and other seals. The title of the single post is regular script: “Liu Gongquan wrote the ink of the Lanting poem”. The poem of Tielan Pavilion was composed by 26 people, including Wang Xizhi, Xie An, Xie Wan and Sun Chuo, at the Lanting rally, with a total of 37 poems, including two for 11 and one for 15; Wang Xianzhi’s “four-character poem preface” and Sun Xingzhi’s “five-character poem preface”. Among them, Wang Xizhi has a five-character poem and a four-character poem. After that, there were comments or postscript of Li Chuyi, Wang Shizhen, Wang Hongxu and others, and there were “Neifu Book”, “Yuanmei” and other imprints
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