Poetry by Hanshan and Layman Pang
- Image Number: K2B000070N000000000PAd
- Dynasty: Song dynasty
- Category: Calligraphic works
- Author: Huang Tingjian;黃庭堅
- Form: 卷
- Exhibition dimension: 29.1×213.8
- Description:
During the second to third years of Yuanfu (1099-1100), Huang Tingjian was exiled to Rongzhou (Yibin, Sichuan) and tried to write in the “Ren Yuntang” of the Zhaitang Hall. He wrote the poems of Han Shanzi and Pang Jushi, the monks of the Tang Dynasty. However, the third second half of Han Shanzi’s poems and Pang Jushi’s poems have been lost. This volume is rich and plump in ink, and the strokes are controlled freely. It reflects the profound influence of Zen practice on his life and creation. It is an important large character running script in his later years.
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