Poetry
- Image Number: K2B000243N000000001PAA
- Dynasty: Song dynasty
- Category: Calligraphic works
- Author: Huizong;宋徽宗
- Form: 冊(蝴蝶裝)
- Description:
Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty (First A.D Ο Eight two? In the year of 1135), Zhao Ji, who was famous for his elegant literature and art, praised “prosperity and magnanimity”, which led to the decline of political affairs, and the Jin people took his place. Its “thin gold calligraphy” is unique, which originated from the calligraphy style of Xue Ji of the Tang Dynasty (649-713 AD), which emphasized the strength and thinness of knot characters. There are two poems written here. The title of the poem does not exist. The right picture may be about the rare stones in the palace, and the left picture may be about rare flowers. The horizontal strokes are fine and strong, the hook and pick turn emphasizes Teton, and the overall knot characters have full radians. Although the strokes are thin, they are clear, strong, handsome, and elegant. This painting is selected from the Book of Song People’s Laws.
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