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Shao Mi calligraphy fine ink

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Shao Mi's Seven Verses

Shao Mi (c. 1592 – 1642), a native of Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, was a calligrapher and painter of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. The character monk Mi, the number of melon domain, The Vinta dweller. Shao Mi has a reclusive personality, is studious, versatile, and loves to collect gold stones. Fine poetry, gong calligraphy, good at painting. Cursive calligraphy was influenced by the Song Dynasty cursive master Mi Fu and his eldest son Mi Youren, and the cursive script was the method of the Cao Wei calligrapher Chung Shu. Shao Mi can paint daffodil orchid bamboo, especially good at painting landscapes, his landscape takes the Fayuan people as the object of the teacher's inheritance, slightly referenced to the Song people's brushwork, simple pen and ink, beautiful style, and Dong Qichang and other nine people are collectively known as the "Nine Friends in the Painting".

I. Shao Mi's "Seven Sayings and Verses" vertical axis:

Seven Verses of Speech, Shao Mi, Axis, Paper, Cursive, 122.5 cm in length and 30.2 cm in width.

Shao Mi calligraphy fine ink

Shao Mi's "Seven Laws of Speech" vertical axis

Interpretation: The cold moss trail has never been deserted, and the wind and rain are more open. Er Zhongyuan with / Lan Hui Qi, the first floor of the high line of bamboo books. Can allow small households to escape the harsh government, do not have / strange feelings forgive the madness. My way is only lonely now, and the breeze is a song of Mo/Yun forget. Mr. Gongming recruited the sons of Lin Hongbo and Zhu Zijing in Minzhong, and it seemed that /filial piety was a cantonese. Gua Qi Shao mi.

II. Amplification of Shao Mi's Seven Laws of Speech:

Shao Mi calligraphy fine ink

The Seven Verses of Speech are amplified

III. Introduction to Shao Mi's "Seven Sayings and Verses" Vertical Axis:

Shao Mi calligraphy fine ink

Introduction to the Seven Laws of Speech Vertical Axis

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IV. Attached: Lan Ying and Xu Tai paint "Portrait of Shao Mi"

Lan Ying (1592–1642?) ~1666? ), an outstanding painter of the Ming Dynasty, a native of Qiantang, Zhejiang, and one of the representative painters of the late Zhejiang School.

Xu Tai, the specific year of birth and death is unknown, ming wanli, Chongzhen to the early Qing dynasty, famous landscape and figure painter.

Shao Mi calligraphy fine ink

Lan Ying and Xu Tai paint "Portrait of Shao Mi"