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This pavilion master, but he wrote a good calligraphy with a brilliant hand!

Wu Kuan (1435 – August 19, 1504), courtesy name Hirohara, was a chinese poet and lord of the Jade Pavilion. He was directly subordinate to a native of Changzhou (present-day Suzhou, Jiangsu). Ming dynasty courtiers, poets, essayists, and calligraphers. In the eighth year of Chenghua (1472), he was taught Hanlin to cultivate and served Emperor Xiaozong to study. Emperor Xiaozong ascended the throne, moved zuo Shuzi, pre-revised the Records of Emperor Xianzong, and entered the Shao zhan shi and studied as a bachelor's degree. The official to the Rebbe Shangshu, died to the Crown Prince Taibao, the nickname "Wending". His poems are deep and lush, and he has become a family of his own, and he is the author of the "Collection of Daggers". He is also good at calligraphy, and his writing posture is surprising, although the scale is in Su, but he is more self-satisfied.

Wu Kuan also sometimes wrote cursive and liked to use wild grass. He often copied the "Self-Narration" of the famous Tang Dynasty calligrapher Huai Su monk, almost to the point of chaos. Wu Kuan's handwriting is more numerous, such as "Bamboo Poetry Scroll" and "Titled Zhao Mengfu Heavy River Diling Tu Poem" are all fine works.

Ming Dynasty Wu Kuan Xingkai calligraphy inscription Zhao Yong circus picture scroll, the Metropolitan Museum of Art collection.

This pavilion master, but he wrote a good calligraphy with a brilliant hand!
This pavilion master, but he wrote a good calligraphy with a brilliant hand!
This pavilion master, but he wrote a good calligraphy with a brilliant hand!
This pavilion master, but he wrote a good calligraphy with a brilliant hand!
This pavilion master, but he wrote a good calligraphy with a brilliant hand!
This pavilion master, but he wrote a good calligraphy with a brilliant hand!

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