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"Seeing elegance in humility" - the unique style of Wang Chong's "Shihu Eight Quatrain Volumes".

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Wang Pet (1494-1533), the name is Jiji, the name is Yayi Mountain, and he is a native of Wu County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). Wang Pet is erudite and talented, carved seals, good at landscapes, his poems and writings have a high reputation at that time, and especially the name of the book, he is a famous calligrapher in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. He was a famous calligrapher after Wen Zhengming, and was as famous as Zhu Yunming and Wen Zhengming at that time. It is known as the "Three Families of Wumen".

"Seeing elegance in humility" - the unique style of Wang Chong's "Shihu Eight Quatrain Volumes".
"Seeing elegance in humility" - the unique style of Wang Chong's "Shihu Eight Quatrain Volumes".
"Seeing elegance in humility" - the unique style of Wang Chong's "Shihu Eight Quatrain Volumes".

Wang Pet's calligrapher Wang Xianzhi, in his later years, formed his own style, with clumsy tricks, graceful and elegant, sparse and beautiful. Wang Pet pursues a kind of sparse and elegant charm, written clumsy in rhyme, and "clumsy in the show", "clumsy in the elegant".

"Seeing elegance in humility" - the unique style of Wang Chong's "Shihu Eight Quatrain Volumes".
"Seeing elegance in humility" - the unique style of Wang Chong's "Shihu Eight Quatrain Volumes".

"Shihu Eight Quatrain Volume", a book on paper, 28.8 cm long, 288.6 cm wide, Wang Chongshu in the sixth year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1527), collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

"Seeing elegance in humility" - the unique style of Wang Chong's "Shihu Eight Quatrain Volumes".
"Seeing elegance in humility" - the unique style of Wang Chong's "Shihu Eight Quatrain Volumes".

The previous book of this volume composed eight quatrains of Shihu, and then there were seven quatrains of Baoshan miscellaneous songs. The poems are either immediate, nostalgic, or shapely, or argumentative, and the tone is natural and lively, and the hair is thin.

"Seeing elegance in humility" - the unique style of Wang Chong's "Shihu Eight Quatrain Volumes".

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