Fu Shan’s Cursive Seven Jue Poetry Axis

[Fu Shan’s Cursive Seven Jue Poetry Axis]

The Seven Jue Poetry Axis, Qing Dynasty, Fu Shan’s Book, Silk Book, Cursive Book, 178.5 cm vertically and 45.5 cm horizontally
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The river in front of the Huangshi Pagoda is east, and the spring light is lazy and sleepy, leaning on the breeze. A cluster of peach blossoms has no owner, lovely crimson love light red. Fu Shan
The book is Du Fu’s Seven Unique Sentences of Seeking Flowers Alone by the River (the fifth). There is no previous paragraph, or even a book at leisure. The whole article is full of charm, elegant and smooth strokes, and dense rules. It is a good structure in Fu Shan’s continuous cursive scroll.
图片[1]-Fu Shan’s Cursive Seven Jue Poetry Axis-China Archive

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