Cai Xiang calligraphy line grass ruler "beriberi post"
Cai Xiang,"Beriberi", Ruler, circa 1060, on paper, 26.9cmX21.7cm. Collection of the Beijing Old Museum.
The "Foot Qi" is a letter collection, the "Ink Treasure Book of the Famous Artists of the Song Dynasty" written in the "Shiqu Baodi Preliminary Compilation", and the Cai Shu "Foot Post" is one of them. The original was published in the sixteenth volume of the bound edition of the Palace Weekly. Cai Xiang's calligraphy is mostly in block letters, this post is unique, for cursive writing, its penmanship is exquisite, the writing is smooth, and it is beautiful and beautiful, which is a masterpiece of cursive writing for Cai Xiang.
[1] Since April, the servant has been swollen with beriberi and has lost in autumn, so he has not quit traveling north, but Yu Hushan Jiazhi has not forgotten his ears. The Three Qu Are BlindEd, there is no stool, and from time to time they answer, and they are ashamed and ashamed. The fourth day of this month is handed over, and the day is expected to be done, and the xiang is on the top.
[2] Since April, the servant has been swollen with athlete's foot, and the autumn is reduced, so he does not quit going north, but Yu Hushan Jiazhi has not forgotten his ears.
[3] The Three Qu are blind to the book, and there is no convenience, and from time to time they answer, and they are ashamed and ashamed. The fourth day of this month is handed over, and the day is expected to be done, and the xiang is on the top.
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servant
self
Four
month
in order to
come
Blah
get
foot
gas
hair
swell
enter
autumn
then
subtract
place
No
Words
north
Yes
correct
in
lake
mountain
good
send
not
forget
ear
Three
thoroughfare
cover
book
not
convenient
time
still
answer
ashamed
careful
Shame on you
this
day
Hand over
stamp
hope
while
assist
again
above
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