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Yuanren Old Traces: Yu Que 's "To TaiPu Neihan Ruler", seemingly inadvertent, but actually has the style of Jin people

author:Xuan-hsien

Yu Que "To The Taipu Neihan Ruler", the old traces of the Yuan people. Yu Que (1303-1358) was a Yuan Dynasty Semu, of the Tang Wu clan in the Western Regions, who lived in Wuwei, Gansu, and later lived with his father in Luzhou, Anhui. In the first year of the Yuan Dynasty (1333), he served as a scholar of Hanlin and supervised the imperial history, and participated in the revision of the History of the Song dynasty and the LiaoJin.

Yuanren Old Traces: Yu Que 's "To TaiPu Neihan Ruler", seemingly inadvertent, but actually has the style of Jin people

This one is written as "TaiBu Neihan", the Wei Su (1303-1372) that Ren Hanlin should worship, and the inscription of the Yu Que Seal can still be seen on the right, next to the inscription 'To the 19th of July of the ninth year', or the date inscribed by the recipient. Yu Que first thanked himself for his friendship before going south; and then because his friend went north to Dadu, Yu Que specially wrote a letter to ask Wei Suhui and favor to recommend. Yu Que's book style seems to be inadvertent, but it really has the style of Jin people.

Yuanren Old Traces: Yu Que 's "To TaiPu Neihan Ruler", seemingly inadvertent, but actually has the style of Jin people
Yuanren Old Traces: Yu Que 's "To TaiPu Neihan Ruler", seemingly inadvertent, but actually has the style of Jin people
Yuanren Old Traces: Yu Que 's "To TaiPu Neihan Ruler", seemingly inadvertent, but actually has the style of Jin people
Yuanren Old Traces: Yu Que 's "To TaiPu Neihan Ruler", seemingly inadvertent, but actually has the style of Jin people