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See you once a day| Ming Sun Kehong's "Dharma Crossing the River"

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See you once a day| Ming Sun Kehong's "Dharma Crossing the River"

Ming Sun Kehong's "Dharma Crossing the River"

Signature: Wan Li Jia noon winter, Hanyang Taishou Sun Kehong wrote

Inscription: Xuejushi, Hanyang Taishouzhang

Tibet: Tianyi Pavilion

Sun Kehong (1532-1611), a character for Kehong, a character Yunzhi, a member of the Songjiang dynasty. His father was Libu Shangshu Sun Cheng'en, Kehong entered the army as his father, and the official was Hanyang Taishou. He was ingenious and intelligent by nature, specializing in calligraphy and painting and ancient book collection, writing characters, immortal interpretations, vertical and horizontal embellishments, all of which are based on evidence, and paintings are often inscribed with books. Because of the heavy name, the person who asks for the painter fills in, and the disciple responds to it. He makes good use of the old brush, or color or ink, all of which are very pale. Sexual hospitality, the residence of Dongguo Caotang, listed in qiulin Pavilion, pan qi yong, guests to the home.

This painting depicts the scene of Dharma's ancestor crossing the river in Buddhism, and the character Gu Panshenghui has a prominent eye and a brilliant spirit. Dressed in a vermilion monk's robe, stepping on a leaf of reeds, he is calm in the horizontal waves, the lines of the clothes are simple and powerful, and the whole painting is combined with writing, which is full of ancient clumsiness.

The picture is selected from the "Zhejiang Museum Collection of Cultural Relics Dictionary".

【Source: Zhejiang Provincial Bureau of Cultural Heritage】

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