Letter with Respect to Venerable Mingshan
- Image Number: K2B000150N000000002PAA
- Dynasty: Song dynasty
- Category: Calligraphic works
- Author: Wu Yue;吳說
- Form: 冊(蝴蝶裝‧方幅式)
- Description:
Wu Shuo (after? – 1169), a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, was named Fu Peng and Liantang. His father, Wu Shili, likes to collect poems and calligraphy. Wu Shuo was able to pass on Xujiaxue, and his exploration of calligraphy was particularly in-depth. Clerical script, small regular script, cursive script and hairstyle script were all impressive. His ranking book made Song Gaozong amazed and thought it was hard to replace them. This letter was written by Mingshan, the director of Zongzheng Temple, and talked about the work of each other. The calligraphy is still like the charm of Jin people, which is the direction that people still choose when Su, Huang and Mi calligraphy styles prevail.
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