Ink cake inscribed with “Qinglin sui”, Fang Yulu, Ming dynasty (1368-1644)

Ink cake inscribed with “Qinglin sui”, Fang Yulu, Ming dynasty (1368-1644)


  • Image Number: K1F000093N000000000PAC
  • Dynasty: Ming dynasty
  • Category: Studio implements
  • Function: Stationery and stationery
  • Material: Plants/Ink/
  • Description:
    The rectangular strip ink has edges on its border, and the space enclosed by the edges is covered with gold. On one side, the pattern shows that the dragon and the phoenix are facing each other, the dragon is out of the water, and the phoenix is flying in the clouds. On the other side, the regular script characters “Qinglin Sui”, “Qinglian Pavilion Collection”, “Wanli Jiachen Shefang was made in Lu according to the Yi Shui method” (1604) were printed. Among them, Fang Yulu was a famous ink maker in the Ming Dynasty, and since the early ink makers Li Tinggui and Zhang Yu were both people of Yishui, later generations of ink makers often touted the word “Yishui” on the ink.

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