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Wang Duo's disciple Fa Ruozhen's Cursive Caotang Poetry Scroll

Fa Ruozhen,Cursive Cursive Poetry Scroll, Cursive On Paper, 125.8×55.1cm, Collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing. "Caotang Poem" is a five-character poem in the "Poems of You Dongtian" by the Southern Dynasty poet Xie Zhen of the Fa Ruo Zhen Shu. Its book annual model "Jia Shu". In his lifetime, Fa Ruozhen experienced two jia shu, one was Ming Chongzhen Jia Shu (1634) and the other was Qing Kangxi Jia Shu (1694). This scroll is exquisitely written and should have been written by Kangxi Jia shu shi, and Fa Ruozhen was 81 years old when he was 81 years old, which is a masterpiece of his later years. The lower plutonium "Fa Ruo True Seal" and "Huangshan" seal 2 sides. Jianzang Printing "Yi shu Lu Lu Qin Tong Li Tibetan Calligraphy and Painting Seal".

The calligraphy of this poem is vigorous and calm, the knots are staggered on the sides, the dot painting is multi-sided hard edges, the words are tied and the lead is broken, and it has a simple rhyme, which is similar to the stubborn and strange style of calligraphers such as the late Ming Zodiac Zhou and Ni Yuanlu.

Interpretation: Relatives and relatives have no ancestry, and they work together to enjoy themselves. Looking for clouds, looking at the fungus pavilion with the mountains. The distant trees are warm and the smoke is deserted. The fish play new lotus, and the birds scatter and fall. Not fangchun wine, but also look at Qingshan Guo. Jia Shu's Spring examines Xie Xuanhui's poetry collection and records a poem of "You Dongtian" to send Xing, Huangshan Fa Ruozhen.

Wang Duo's disciple Fa Ruozhen's Cursive Caotang Poetry Scroll

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