[Wu Junqing’s Seal Script on the Stone Drum]
The Seal Script on the Stone Drum axis, Qing Dynasty, Wu Changshuo’s book, paper version, 149.5 cm vertically and 82.3 cm horizontally
Explanatory text:
Tian Che Kong An Le is both simple and simple. Lin
Liejie No. 3
Mr. Lai Fu of our family said that the stone drum should be heavy and strict,
It is better to be modest than weak. In recent times, only Gao Wenzhang can do it. Yimao visited Shanghai in summer and May, and Wu Changshuo
The third drum of the Linshi Drum in this picture is “Tian Che”, the last paragraph is “Wu Changshuo”, and the next seal is “Junqing’s seal” and “Changshuo”. This scroll was written in 1915. Wu Changshuo was 71 years old. This picture has no hidden seal
The strokes of this axis are thick and simple, the strokes are vigorous, and the lines are thick and thin, which are full of changes. They not only follow the meaning of the original text, get its shape, but also have unique style. A close friend commented to Shen on his book, saying, “Chang Shuo wrote the stone drum text with Deng’s method, changed the horizontal into the vertical, and formed a school of his own.” The characters on this axis are taken in different positions from the top to the bottom, left and right, and the strokes are powerful, and the breath is solemn and magnificent, with a new meaning.