Zhu Yizun wrote books and inkstones in the book pavilion

[Inkstone written by Zhu Yizun’s book pavilion]

Inkstone written by Zhu Yizun’s book pavilion was 20.5 cm long, 13.7 cm wide and 2.8 cm thick in the early Qing Dynasty
The inkstone is made of end stone and has a moist texture. The inkstone is rectangular and carved with a slant-through inkstone pool. On the back of the inkstone, the statue of Zhu Yi is engraved in the shade. On the top of the inkstone, there is a self-inscription of Zhu Yi: “The north Cha is south, the south Cha is north, there is a book pavilion in the middle, and there are no four walls in the sky. 80000 volumes, which are stored at home, the rats hold the border, the otters sacrifice the fish, and the strong people do not learn to write books. A piece of Duanzhou stone, which is connected with each other in the morning and the night. The Jue image, which is given to the descendants, is famous for thousands of years, and the things behind them. The spring Yi statue of Dinghai (1707) is self-inscription, and there is a paragraph of” Qing Shi Le Shi “. On the side of the inkstone is engraved the inscription of the Song Dynasty in the running script: “The old man of Zhucha has the habit of Baojin Zhai. He travels in the south of the Five Ridges and has the richest inkstone. He got the inkstone late. The young man of Zhou is a small statue of Le and his own inscription. The wind and the jade are gorgeous, and the stone bones are in the cloud. It is like seeing the Mijia Yan Mountain, and worshipping the towel Wat. It is also the real masterpiece. The descendants of Zhu’s family are the treasure of the world. Shang Qiu and Song Luoba are the richest.” On the cover of the inkstone box is engraved the title of the scholar of the heart of autumn, “The book and inkstone written in the book pavilion”.
图片[1]-Zhu Yizun wrote books and inkstones in the book pavilion-China Archive
图片[2]-Zhu Yizun wrote books and inkstones in the book pavilion-China Archive朱彝尊暴书亭著书砚图片[3]-Zhu Yizun wrote books and inkstones in the book pavilion-China Archive朱彝尊暴书亭著书砚图片[4]-Zhu Yizun wrote books and inkstones in the book pavilion-China Archive朱彝尊暴书亭著书砚拓片图片[5]-Zhu Yizun wrote books and inkstones in the book pavilion-China Archive朱彝尊暴书亭著书砚拓片

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