Mao Qiling Cursive Five-character Rhythm Axis

[Mao Qiling’s Cursive Five-Character Rhythm Axis]

Five-Character Rhythm Axis, Qing Dynasty, Mao Qiling’s Cursive, Paper, Cursive, 130.8 cm in length and 42.5 cm in width
The work is written in a five-character rhythmic poem, which is contained in the volume 172 of the Collection of the West River, entitled “Gold Wears the Palace”. This work is straight and handsome, inheriting the strong style of the book in the late Ming Dynasty. It is old and simple, elegant and strange, showing a unique personality and literati temperament
The signature of the article: “The book is Sun Bocan, nephew of Feng Yan, and old Qing Qiling.” The seal is “Mao Qiling”, “Bai Wenyin”, and “Zhu Wenyin, minister of literature”. The collection is printed with “Yifeilu Qin Tongli Collection of Books and Paintings” Zhu Wenyin
Explanation:
This is Qiongtai species, but it is also suspected that Shangyuan fen. The copper shop holds the moon in the palace, and the gold valonia stores the cloud in the palace. There are five groups of articles with two bridles and needles. Pingyang is singing and dancing, and the attic is leaning. The book is Feng Yan’s nephew Sun Bocan. The old sunny is very old.
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