A Calligraphic Inscription of “On Hating Flies”
- Image Number: K2B000494N000000000PAA
- Dynasty: Yuan dynasty
- Category: Calligraphic works
- Author: Zhao Mengfu;趙孟頫
- Form: 軸
- Exhibition dimension: 147.5×53.7
- Description:
Zhao Mengfu (1254-1322 AD), with the name Zi Ang, was a member of Songxue Taoist, a member of the Song imperial family, and a member of Huzhou (now Wuxing, Zhejiang). The Song Dynasty passed away as an official in the Yuan Dynasty, and was awarded the posthumous title of Wen Min. Poems and prose are clear, profound, strange and elegant, and paintings are superb. Calligraphy is especially called the first generation. This regular script is Ouyang Xiu’s long poem “Hate Flies”, which uses flies as a metaphor to ridicule and slander people who disrupt the country. Although there is a record of the end of the Yuan Dynasty (1295 AD). However, the handwriting is weak, and the calligraphy style of Wen Zhengming (1470-1559 AD) of the Ming Dynasty has been seen. It should be the work of late Ming calligraphers.
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