Yi Bingshou’s running script five-character couplet

[Yi Bingshou’s Five-character Couplet]

Five-character Couplet, Qing Dynasty, Yi Bingshou’s book, paper book, running script, 125 cm vertically and 31 cm horizontally
This couplet was written by the third brother Yunye. It was signed by “Yibingshou of Tingzhou in the early autumn of Dingmao in Jiaqing”. It was written in the 12th year of Jiaqing (1807) and was written by Yibingshou at the age of 54. All the strokes of calligraphy are carried out by the center. Both the large and small characters are painted with thin and vigorous strokes, without showing any corners. The whole composition is sparse and clear, and the style is broad and broad, which is the reflection of the mature face of his book. Seal “Moqing”, “Yibingshou”, and “Banquet”
Explanatory notes:
It is not stable to change poems and sleep, and it should be dry to sit in nostalgia. The book is like the fun of the third brother Yunye. In the early autumn of Jiaqing Dingmao, Tingzhou Yibingshou.
图片[1]-Yi Bingshou’s running script five-character couplet-China Archive

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