Calligraphing Yue Yi’s Discourse
- Image Number: K2B000194N000000001PAA
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Calligraphic works
- Author: Wang Chong;王寵
- Form: 冊(蝴蝶裝)
- Description:
Wang Chong (1494 — 1533), with the characters of benevolence and good luck, is named Yayi Mountain Man and Suzhou Wuxian Man. He is erudite and talented, with excellent poetry, prose, calligraphy and painting. Although he died young, his calligraphy has been able to establish a unique style. Together with Zhu Yunming and Wen Zhengming, they are known as the “Three Schools of Wuzhong” On Leyi “is an article written by Hou Xuan of Wei and Xia during the Three Kingdoms Period, which describes Leyi, a famous general of Yan State in the Warring States Period, and his conquest of various countries. The strokes of this small regular script are clear and mellow, and the characters are broad and sparse. It still retains the ancient legacy of the Jin people, and it also bears Wang Chong’s unique clumsiness, ingenuity, plainness and elegance.
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