“Wang Zhi Zi Que”, written in ink on a whole paper and mounted on a vertical axis. This painting is 93.5cm long and 48.5cm horizontal. Zhu Yixuan’s back signature
Wang Zhizi was born during the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Emperor’s reign, and died in the first year of Yuanxing (105 years). Its tomb is located 5 miles northwest of Mimu Town, Xindu, Sichuan, with a pair of stone towers standing in front of it. The right column is titled “Wang Junzhizi Que, the former imperial governor of Hanoi County, and the left column is titled” Wang Junzhizi Que, the former imperial governor of Yanzhou City, the former imperial governor of Luoyang County. “. They are all written in official script, with ancient, simple and vigorous characters. They have always been famous. According to Fang Ruo’s “Essays on the School Stele”, “the full text of the book must have been obtained by the Song Dynasty’s Tuo Ben”, and the Ming Dynasty’s Tuo has already been written in fragments
By the Qing Dynasty, the Right Que had not entered the ditch, and all the characters had been lost. The left Que also cracked from the top right to the bottom left, leaving only the two characters “Han Gu” intact. The seven characters “Luo Yang Ling, the governor of Yanzhou” were successively deleted from the small part to the large part on the right, and the five characters “Wang Jun Zhi Zi Que” were not left
This book was originally developed in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, with the character “Yan” without a stroke. The two points of the “clip” part of the character “刾” are still clear. The starting stroke of the “Shi” character and the “mouth” part of the “Luo” character and the “each” part have not been eroded. The end of the “Ling” character with a stroke is still visible, which is also rare. This extension was once stored by the famous gold and stone expert Shen Shuyong. There is a signature written by the Shen family and three sections of the inscription and postscript during the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty. There is also a postscript of the “Jingzhou Jianhua Taoist” during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. Seal “Shen Shi Jinshi”, “Junchu Obtained Jinshi”, “Shen Shuyong Collated Jinshi Character Stamp”, “Yang Duo”, and other seal collections
The main bibliographies related to this que include: Ouyang Fei of the Song Dynasty’s “Collection of Ancient Records”, Zhao Mingcheng’s “Jin Shi Records”, Hong Shi’s “Li Shi”, Ye Yibao of the Qing Dynasty’s “Jin Shi Lu Geng Postscript”, Weng Fanggang’s “Jin Shi Ji of the Han Dynasty”, Huang Yi’s “Jin Shi Wen”, Wu Yi’s “Grant Tang Jin Shi Postscript”, Wang Chang’s “Jin Shi Cui Bian”, Chong En’s “Xiang Nan Jing She Jin Shi Qi”, Xu Shujun’s “Bao Ya Zhai Inscription and Postscript”, and modern Zhang Yansheng’s “Good Book Stele Postscript”.
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