Qing Dynasty scholars and bibliophiles book book ink session
Auction time: April 25, 20:00 (start), April 27, 19:00 (end)
"Qing Dynasty Scholars and Bibliophiles' Book Ink Exhibition" selects more than 60 pieces of books and ink from the Qing Dynasty and the early years of the Republic of China, such as Liu Xihai, Li Wentian, Chen Sanli, Fu Zengxiang, Huang Kan, Wang Yunjin, Wen Shi, Liang Tongshu, Yao Yuanzhi, He Shaoji, Zeng Guofan, Zuo Zongtang, Weng Tonggong, Yu Yue, Wu Changshuo, Chen Baochen, Wang Renkan, Chen Yan, Zheng Xiaoxu, Duan Fang, Zhang Boying, Liang Qichao, Wu Peifu, Chen Shizeng, etc., who are either known as collectors, or by poetry and writing, or by the name of talent and learning, or by the name of calligraphy and painting.
Lot 13373
Liu Xihai
Letter to Yanqing Virtuous Friends
Clear-cut book
3 pages
10×24.5cm
Liu Xihai (1793-1852), whose name is Yanting, was born in Zhucheng, Shandong. In the twenty-first year of Jiaqing (1816), he was promoted to Zhejiang. Rich collection of books, the name of the library building is Jiayin, Weijing Book House, Qingai Hall, etc. Fine appreciation, good gold stone. He is the author of "Haidong Jinshiyuan Addendum", "Chang'an Ancient Edition", etc.
Lot 13375
Chen Sanli
Letter to the end of the party
Clear-cut book
1 pass 1 page
12.5×22cm
Chen Sanli (1853-1937), whose name is Boyan and whose name is Sanyuan, was a native of Yining, Jiangxi. The eldest son of Chen Baozhen, a famous minister of the Qing Restoration, and the father of Chen Yinke and Chen Hengke. In the fifteenth year of Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1889), he was appointed as the head of the Ministry of Officials, and he resigned. Young and erudite, knowledgeable, well-versed in poetry and ancient literature, an important representative of the modern Tongguang poetry school, and has the reputation of "China's last traditional poet".
Duanfang (1861-1911), the word Wuqiao, the number Tao Zhai, Manchuria is a native of the White Flag. He used to be the governor of Hubei and Hunan, and was one of the founders of China's new education. In addition to politics, he is obsessed with collecting, likes gold and stone, and has a rich collection of books. He is the author of "Tao Zhai Ji Jin Lu", "Tao Zhai Tibetan Stone Record", "Tao Zhai Tibetan Vessels" and so on.
Lot 13377
Fu Zengxiang
致荩臣仁brother信札
Modern Manuscripts
1 pass 1 page
13×22.7cm
This is Fu Zengxiang's letter to Brother Xinchengren, "Brother Xinchengren" or Liu Jinchen, the word Xuncheng, during the Republic of China, he was the director of the clean-up financial unit of the Department of Civil Affairs, and Yang Hucheng became friends in trouble during the battle of Yuan, and organized the Shaanxi Protector Army with Xiao and Yang Zhu, and later served in the army for a long time, and died of illness.
Fu Zengxiang (1872-1949), known as Uncle Yuan, was born in Jiang'an, Sichuan. In the twenty-fourth year of Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1898), he served as the editor of the Hanlin Academy, the envoy of Zhili, the founder of the Beiyang Women's Normal School and the Beijing Normal School, and later served as the director of education of the Beiyang government, and in 1927, he served as the director of the library of the Palace Museum. Gongshu, good writing, fine appreciation, rich collection, with a collection of books as a large number, the world is famous. He was the first of all modern book collectors in modern times.
Lot 13378
Huang Kan
Letter to Chen Hanzhang
Modern Manuscripts
1 pass 1 page
12.5×25.5cm
Huang Kan (1886-1935), originally known as Qiao Nai, later changed to Kan, the word Jigang, and the word Jizi, in his later years, he called himself a shoushi, a native of Qichun, Hubei. The teacher Zhang Taiyan, who received primary school and scriptures, was a disciple of Zhang's family. He has deep attainments in classics, primary schools, literature, philosophy, etc., and is known as "the master of primary schools since Ganjia" and "the inheritor of traditional language and philology". He has successively taught at Peking University, Central University, Jinling University and other schools, and is the author of "Musical Strategy", "Collection of Rhyme and Sound Table", "Rizhilu School Record", etc.
Chen Hanzhang (1864-1938), known as Yuncong, alias Zhuoyun, and later named Botao, was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang. A generation of Hongru, a master of Chinese studies. He used to be the dean of the Department of History of National Peking University and Central University, and devoted his life to the study of education and the subset of economics and history. He is the author of "General History of China", "Lectures on Erya Studies", "The Case of Zhou Shuhou", "Analects and Signs", etc.
Lot 13392
Liang Tongshu
Seven Words of the Book of Lines
Written in 1803
2 axes
32×127cm
Liang Tongshu (1723-1815), whose name is Yuanying, is a native of Qiantang, Zhejiang. In the seventeenth year of Qianlong (1752), he was a scholar and an official servant. Gong calligraphy, especially good at regular and line calligraphy, and Liu Yong, Weng Fanggang, Wang Wenzhi and called "the four masters of the Qing Dynasty". More than 90 years old, he is still a book with an epitaph, and he is tireless all day long.
Lot 13402
何绍基
Seven Words of the Book of Lines
Clear-cut book
2 axes
32.5×133cm
He Shaoji (1799-1873), known as Zizhen, was a native of Daozhou, Hunan. Born in a scholarly family, in the sixteenth year of Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty (1836), he served as a scholar and politician in Sichuan, and presided over Luoyuan, Shandong, and Changsha Chengnan Academy. In and out of the gate of Ruan Yuan and Cheng Enze, he has attainments in scriptures, poetry, words, gold and stones, and historical places. He was one of the most influential calligraphers in the mid-to-late Qing Dynasty. He is the author of "Cherishing the Tao and Tasting the Zhai Sutra", "Dongzhou Thatched Cottage Poems and Notes", "Saying the Passage Notes and Refuting the Truth", etc.
Lot 13404
Tso
Seven Words of the Book of Lines
Clear-cut book
2 sheets
32.5×132cm
Zuo Zongtang (1812-1885), whose name is Jigao, was a farmer in Xiangshang and a native of Xiangyin, Hunan. He successively served as the governor of Fujian and Zhejiang, the governor of Shaanxi and Gansu, the governor of Liangjiang, the minister of military aircraft, a famous general of the Hunan army, one of the representatives of the Westernization faction, and Zeng Guofan, Li Hongzhang, and Zhang Zhidong were called "the four famous ministers of Zhongxing in the late Qing Dynasty".
Lot 13407
Yu Yue
Seal script seven words
Clear-cut book
2 axes
31×131cm
Yu Yue (1821-1907), whose name is Yinfu, is called Quyuan, and in his early years, he called himself Binmeng, and was a native of Deqing, Zhejiang. In the thirtieth year of Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty (1850), he was a jinshi, and successively served as an editor and a scholar in Henan. The study is mainly based on scriptures, and is surrounded by Zhuzi, historiography, exegesis, opera, and poetry, and is respected as a master of Puxue. Good at calligraphy, especially large characters.
Lot 13414
Chen Baochen
Seven Words of the Book of Lines
Modern Manuscripts
2 axes
31.3×134.3cm
Chen Baochen (1848-1935), known as Boqian, was a native of Min County, Fujian. In the seventh year of Tongzhi (1868), he was awarded the compilation and revision, and the official was the deputy commander of the Red Banner Han Army, and the adviser minister of the Cabinet Bide Yuan, and Zhang Zhidong, Zhang Peilun, and Baoting were called the "Four Counselors of the Privy Court". Gong calligraphy, learn Huang Tingjian, and be good at painting pine.
Lot 13419
Release light
Fourteen couplets in regular script
Written in 1940
2 sheets
25×81.5cm
Shi Yinguang (1862-1940), whose legal name is Shengliang and whose name is Yinguang, called himself a monk who is often ashamed. The common surname is Zhao, the name is Dangui, the word Shaoyi, the number is Ren, and he is from Haoyang, Shaanxi. Carry forward the Pure Land Sect, respected by later generations as the thirteenth patriarch of the Pure Land Sect, is one of the most far-reaching figures in modern Chinese Buddhism, and is known as the "Four Great Monks of the Republic of China" together with Xuyun, Taixu and Hongyi. Founded the Buddhist scripture printing institution Honghua Society, and widely associated with the scriptures and calligraphy.
Lot 13431
End square
Eight Words of the Book of Writing
Clear-cut book
2 sheets
34.5×137cm
Duanfang (1861-1911), the word Wuqiao, the number Tao Zhai, Manchuria is a native of the White Flag. He used to be the governor of Hubei and Hunan, and was one of the founders of China's new education. In addition to politics, he is obsessed with collecting, likes gold and stone, and has a rich collection of books. He is the author of "Tao Zhai Ji Jin Lu", "Tao Zhai Tibetan Stone Record", "Tao Zhai Tibetan Vessels" and so on.
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