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Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

What do you, who love culture, want to do this spring? If you haven't thought about it yet, you may wish to let the Jiaoshan Monument Forest take you to the cloud exhibition together! The Zhenjiang Jiaoshan Inscription Museum and the Suzhou Inscription Museum cooperated to invite you to visit all kinds of exquisite Suzhou inscriptions together in the form of a cloud exhibition to feel the beauty of the inscription culture together, so that you can have a spiritual and sensory cultural roaming journey without leaving your home during the epidemic prevention and control period. So let's get ready, pour ourselves a cup of hot tea, and enter this beautiful Jiangnan inscription world together!

Stop Yun Liuhan: Wen Zhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings Exhibition

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings
Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Wen Zhengming was a famous calligrapher and painter in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, who had both moral integrity and ability, was erudite and versatile, and was known as the "four absolute" all-rounders. Wen Zhengming has made great achievements in calligraphy, and his calligraphy, affiliation, calligraphy, line, and grass have their own achievements, especially good at writing and small calligraphy, strict, solemn, strong and powerful, and have a gentle and fluent style. Wen Zhengming's achievements in calligraphy made it one of the most in the history of calligraphy and had a fairly wide influence.

This time, our museum has specially sorted out nearly 100 calligraphy inscription rubbings of Wen Zhengming and held a special exhibition of WenZhengMing inscription rubbings, one is to jointly participate in the Suzhou Museum's "Hengshan Yangzhi - Wumen School of WenZhengming Special Exhibition", a grand event in Suzhou's cultural and expo circles; second, the WenzhengMing inscriptions scattered in various historical monuments in the Jiangnan region are cast together, so as to comprehensively display their extremely high calligraphy achievements. Among these rubbings, there are the "Records of the Humble Administrator's Garden of Wang" hidden in the Humble Administrator's Garden, the "Small Statue of Wen Zhizhao and the Biography of Mr. Wen", etc., which are listed in one of the four famous gardens in China, which was designed by Wen Zhengming himself, and these inscriptions not only let everyone appreciate the wonderful calligraphy, but also provide us with precious historical materials for further understanding of the Su-style gardening art; the Wenzheng Ming book "Fengqiao Night Poetry Stele" collected by Suzhou Hanshan Temple, although it has been damaged, its handwriting is no less than the poetry stele written by other calligraphy masters of past generations Other Wen's calligraphy inscriptions from Tiger Hill Mountain, Lingering Garden, Yi Garden, Tianchi Mountain, Dongting Dongshan and other places are also unique and pleasing to the eye.

In particular, it is worth mentioning that as the largest professional institution for inscription collection in Jiangnan, the Suzhou Inscription Museum has a batch of WenzhengMing calligraphy inscriptions donated by Mr. Zhou Daozhen 25 years ago. Mr. Zhou Daozhen is a well-known collector of inscriptions and is also an authority in the field of wenzhengming. Among these treasures that Zhou Lao spent his life searching, there are many rare books of the Ming and Qing dynasties, and most of the original inscriptions have been annihilated by history. This time, our museum has sorted out and exhibited these precious extensions together, so that many wenzhengming calligraphy lovers can appreciate its style, and can pass on the fine works of art that have been preserved in the long river of history from generation to generation!

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Suzhou Fuxue Yitian Ji

Length 181 cm, width 92.5 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Explanation

Wen ZhengMing Shudan, Wen Jingkui wrote, and Liang Yuanshou was engraved in the thirty-sixth year of Ming Jiajing (1557). Wen Zhengming has been writing this book at the age of 88, only more than a year since his death, dashing and wandering, and can be described as having reached the realm of "people and books are old".

Township drinking inscriptions are not equal

Length 175 cm, width 91.5 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

Wen Zheng Ming Shu and seal forehead, Ming Jiajing twenty-two years (1543) carved stone. The scribes of the Yuan and Ming dynasties enshrined "provoking flatness, such as folding knives" as the golden rule for writing lishu. The same is true of Wen Zhengming's lishu, most of which are hard and paved, square plates are engraved, and the beginning of the pen and the end are slightly decorative and interesting, which is very different from his smooth and exquisite sketches. It is worth mentioning that Zhang Jianfu, who engraved this stele, is also a master of stone carving in the Ming Dynasty.

Wen Zhengming Xiaokai "Former Chibi Fu"

Length 33 cm, width 76 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

The inscription Xiao Kai , Wen Zhengming , was written in June of Ming Jiajing Gengyin (1530) at the age of 61. Wen Zhengming has written this chapter many times, and there are sixteen known works. This is an earlier version of this work. The original stele is now in the Suzhou Inscription Museum.

Epitaph of Yang Fujun

Length 55 cm, width 52.5 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

Zhiwen Kaishu, 29 lines, 32 words. Ming Jia Jing 癸卯 (1543) carved stone. Wen Zhengming was 74 years old when he wrote this epitaph, which belongs to the work of his Xiao Kai's mature period. The original stele is now in the Suzhou Inscription Museum.

Wen Zheng Mingshu "floating bi" two words

Length 29.5 cm, width 52 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Donated by Mr. Zhou Daozhen

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

Wen Zhengming wrote the word "floating bi", and the "floating bi" stele is now embedded in the outside of the Taipei wall of Jiaxing Fan Li Lake West Makeup.

Mr. Lingxi's epitaph

Length 63 cm, width 55 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

Wen Zheng Ming Shu Dan, written by Li Mengyang, Ming Jiajing six years (1527) carved stone. Zhiwen Kaishu, 30 lines, 36 words. The owner of the epitaph is surnamed Zhu, the name Yingdeng, the character Shengzhi, the number Lingxi, Baoyingren. Ming Dynasty poet and official. Born in the thirteenth year of Ming Chenghua (1477), he was born in the twelfth year of Koji (1499). The former official of nanjing, the head of the household department and the governor of Zhiyanping Province, was transferred to Yunnan as a deputy envoy from Shaanxi, and was promoted to the right of the political department. He is good at composing poetry, poetry Zong Sheng Tang, together with Li Mengyang, He Jingming, Wang Jiusi, Bian Gong, Xu Zhenqing, Zheng Shanfu, Kang Hai, Gu Xuan, Chen Yi and so on, collectively known as the Ten Talents. Ming Jiajing died in the fifth year (1526) and wrote the Eighteen Volumes of the Lingxi Collection.

Wu County' Records of Serving Fields

Length 190 cm, width 88 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Explanation

Wen Zhengming Seal, Zhu Xi Zhou Shudan. The inscription describes a series of policy measures taken by the local government of Suzhou to strengthen farmland management.

Wen Zhengming seal book takes the method of Li Bingyang, although it is a weakness compared with other book styles. However, in the Ming Dynasty, when the atmosphere of writing seal books was silent, his seal books were still quite rare and precious. The original stele is now in the Suzhou Inscription Museum.

Wen Waiting for the Small Portrait and Mr. Wen's Biography

Length 28 cm, width 68 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

Xiao Kai's "Small Statue of Wen Waiting for the Zhao and the Biography of Mr. Wen", written by Wang Shizhen, carved in the seventh year of Ming Chongzhen (1634), the original stele is now stored in the Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou.

Collected Essays on The Book of Ming Xingxing (咏淮诗) -

Length 33 cm, width 88 cm, total 3 sheets

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

This Yonghuai poem was composed for the Qing Dynasty Xie Yuanhuai's collection of wenzheng ming characters. Although it is a collection of words, you can still get a glimpse of the appearance of the literary book. Later, there are Liang Zhangju, Shi Yunyu and other people's texts. The original stele is now in the Suzhou Inscription Museum.

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Collected Essays on The Book of Ming Xingxing (咏淮诗) -

Length 33 cm, width 88 cm, total 3 sheets

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

This Yonghuai poem was composed for the Qing Dynasty Xie Yuanhuai's collection of wenzheng ming characters. Although it is a collection of words, you can still get a glimpse of the appearance of the literary book. Later, there are Liang Zhangju, Shi Yunyu and other people's texts. The original stele is now in the Suzhou Inscription Museum.

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Collected Essays on The Book of Ming Xingxing (咏淮诗) -

Length 33 cm, width 88 cm, total 3 sheets

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

This Yonghuai poem was composed for the Qing Dynasty Xie Yuanhuai's collection of wenzheng ming characters. Although it is a collection of words, you can still get a glimpse of the appearance of the literary book. Later, there are Liang Zhangju, Shi Yunyu and other people's texts. The original stele is now in the Suzhou Inscription Museum.

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Rebuild the county seat of Changshu and record the quota

Length 212 cm, width 110 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Explanation

Wen Zhengming wrote an article written by Qu Jingchun, then a servant of the Hanlin Academy, and Wu Nai was engraved in the thirty-third year of Ming Jiajing (1554), with an inscription of 21 lines and a total of 905 characters. This stele is a work of Wen Zhengming when he was 80 years old. Xingkai is one of the most practical styles of writing. Looking at the Wen Clan Line of this stele, it has reached the realm of pure fire, and the writing is free, beautiful and beautiful, steady and solemn, and vigorous. The original stele is now in the Suzhou Inscription Museum.

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Xiangshan Pan clan new ancestral hall record

Length 167 cm, width 81 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

Wen Zhengming wrote and sealed the forehead, Zhu Yunming wrote the text, and Zhang Jianfu engraved. The seal book of the stele "Records of the New Ancestral Hall of the Pan Clan of Xiangshan" has nine characters, and the text of the stele has a total of 24 lines and a total of 1034 characters. Ming Jiajing seventeen years (1538) standing stone. The original stele was found in April 1980 on the site of the Pan Family Ancestral Hall of the Sheguang Brigade of the WuXian Library Commune in Suzhou, and is now in the Cultural Relics Depository of The Lonely Jian Temple in Wuzhong District.

Wen Zheng Ming Shu "Bishan Yin Society"

Length 25 cm, width 141 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Donated by Mr. Zhou Daozhen

Explanation

The plaque of "Bishan Yinshe" in Wenzheng Ming Lishu was originally stored on the south side of the second spring in Wuxi Huishan Tianxia, the site of the Ming Dynasty Poetry Society "Bishan Yinshe". It was inscribed by Ming Jiajing's thirty-three years (1554) Wen Zhengming, and is one of his few Lishu works.

Wen Zheng Mingshu "Yangshan Fang" amount

Length 30 cm, width 66 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Donated by Mr. Zhou Daozhen

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Rebuild the tomb of General Yang

Length 136 cm, width 72 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Donated by Mr. Zhou Daozhen

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

Wen Zhengming Shudan, Zhou Guang, Tang Yuanxiang engraving stone. Ming Jiajing PengZi Nian (1528) carved stone. The inscription traces the cause of the construction of the tomb temple of General Yang in Luyaotang (Taicang place name) in the early Ming Dynasty, as well as the repair process of the Yang Tomb Temple during the years of Chenghua and Jiajing, focusing on the life of the temple owner Zhu Shouxuan. The original stele is now in the former residence of King Xijue of Taicang.

Wenhui Mingshu Fengqiao Night Po Poem Remnant Monument

Length 181 cm, width 92.5 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

The poem "Fengqiao Night Berth" is originally hidden in The Hanshan Temple in Suzhou. Later, due to the fire of Hanshan Temple, the poem was damaged, and only a piece of the corner remained, less than the cross.

Kusanagi travel poems

Length 110 cm, width 55 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Explanation

In the seventeenth year of the Qianlong Dynasty (1752), the stone was carved, and the inscription engraved the poem written by Wen Zhengming in August of the tenth year of Ming Hongzhi (1497), together with Shen Zhou, Wang Yankui, and Bian Shuyu. The original stele is now in the Suzhou Inscription Museum.

Wen Huiming, Tang Yin and Ni Yunlin Jiangnanchun

Length 28 cm, width 65 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

This exhibit includes three poems by Wen Huiming and Tang Yin, namely: Wen Zhengming's "Chasing and Ni Yuanzhen Mr. Jiangnan Chun", written in the year of Ming Hongzhi Peng Wu (14998), Xiao Kai; Wen Zhengming's "Re and Ni Yuanzhen Jiangnan Chun" and recorded, written in the year of Ming Jiajing Gengyin (1530), Xiao Kai; Tang Yin's "Chasing and Ni Yuanzhen Mr. Jiangnan Chun", composed in the ugly year of Ming Zhengde Ding (1517), Xing Kai. The original stele is now in Suzhou Yiyuan.

Changshu County Sizheng Township rebuilt the Zhenwu Ancestral Hall

Length 184 cm, width 95 cm

Suzhou Inscription Museum Collection

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

Xingkai's "Records of the Reconstruction of the Zhenwu Ancestral Hall in Sizheng Township, Changshu County", inscribed in the eighteenth year of Ming Jiajing (1539), written by Gu Dingchen, a scholar of Libu Shangshu and Wuyingdian University, Wenzheng Mingshu, and Engraved by Wu Nai. The inscription consists of 17 lines and 584 words, and the content describes the landing point of the Zhenwu Ancestral Hall and the rise and fall process. The original stele is now in the Changshu City Inscription Museum.

Wen Zhengming Zhao Mengfu ji dictated

Length 17.9 cm, width 17.5 cm

Mr. Shi Zhongde Hidden

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

Wen Zhengming's 72-year-old book, that is, the ugly year of Ming Jiajing (1541), is in the mature stage of the development of his calligraphy technique.

Wen Zhengming inscription "True Appreciation of The Sticker"

Length 32.3 cm, width 90 cm

Mr. Shi Zhongde Hidden

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

Xiao Kai's "Wen Zheng Ming Inscription True Appreciation Zhai Ti" is one of the "True Appreciation Zhai Ti" and related carved stones. Wen Zhengming used the fly head xiaokai inscription to recognize three chapters, namely Zhong Xuan's "Recommended Season Straight Table", Wang Xizhi's "Yuan Sheng Thesis" and Wang's "Long Live the Heavenly Post". The original stele is now in the Huaxiaozi Ancestral Hall in Huishan, Wuxi City.

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

The epitaph of Liu Concubine Yang of the Ming Dynasty

Length 56 cm, width 54 cm

Mr. Shi Zhongde Hidden

Yunguan Exhibition | Jiaoshan Stele Forest invites you to watch the Exhibition of Wenzhengming Calligraphy Inscription Rubbings

Explanation

The Epitaph of Liu Concubine Yang of the Ming Dynasty was written by Wen Zhengming and engraved by Wu Nai. Yang was the wife of Liu Gao, the right deputy capital of the Duchayuan, and died in the winter of the year of Ming Jiajing (1541).

Wen Zhengming composed his own poem fragments

Mr. Shi Zhongde Hidden

Explanation

Wen Zhengming's own poem fragment was composed by Wen Zhengming when he was 84 years old, that is, after the return of You Huqiu in the year of Ming Jiajing (1553).

The full text of the original poem is: Introduction to Lianling Cuiling,

Don't go through the clouds.

Biwa jagged lotus yu moving,

The vines are yin and purple.

There are traces of sorrow in the eyes,

Fang Wai is a long and ashamed old monk.

Ten years of the same journey is half scattered,

Changming only has a Buddha headlight.

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