Seven-character Regulated Verse

Seven-character Regulated Verse


  • Image Number: K2B000098N000000000PAC
  • Dynasty: Ming dynasty
  • Category: Calligraphic works
  • Author: Zhu Yunming;祝允明
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  • Exhibition dimension: 30.8×396.5
  • Description:
    Zhu Yunming (1460-1526 AD), named Xizhe, refers to life as a branch, or mountain people and mountain people as a branch, and people from Changzhou (now Suzhou). At the age of five, he can write strong chi characters, and at the age of nine, he can write poems. It has the reputation of “learning everything and achieving everything”. In his later years, wild grass was the most attractive. Yunming can be a multi family style, and his writing style is full of changes. This volume is written quickly, with many coherent words, the strokes are spread from left to right, the lines are freely staggered, and the density forms a strong contrast.

明祝允明書七言律詩 卷
图片[2]-Seven-character Regulated Verse-China Archive
图片[3]-Seven-character Regulated Verse-China Archive
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