Prince Bao's Five-Word Inscription Poem of Changchun Resident
Rainy landscape of Qishan Village in Wangyuan, Qing Dynasty, collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
Bamboo trees are in the mist, when the creek bridge is misty. The water and wind turn over the willow waves, and the fog and rain are in the mountains.
The air rhymes three autumn run, and the smoke is appropriate. Si Nong's pen is dashing, as if reading Xu Hun's poems.
Prince Bao's Changchun resident title
("Prince Bao" was the throne that Qianlong had been enthroned in that year, and "Changchun Jushi" was the title given to Qianlong by the Yongzheng Emperor, and judging from the style of writing in this handwriting, it should be written for Liang Shizheng, an official and calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty.) )