There are many works of the ancients to mourn their deceased wives, we have read Su Shi's "Ten years of life and death, without thinking, unforgettable", and read Yuan Zhen's "once the sea was difficult to water, except for Wushan is not a cloud". Today, we share a book by Zhao Mengfu, a calligrapher and painter of the Yuan Dynasty, "Drunken Dream Post" for his deceased wife.
"Drunken Dream Post", paper, line book, 43.6 cm long, 77.8 cm wide, 23 lines, a total of 254 characters, collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei. In this post, it tells Zhao Mengfu's grief for his deceased wife, and he asked the monk Zhongfeng to do Buddhist things, which is not a deep friendship for his wife.
Zhao Mengfu left a lot of calligraphy, this volume of calligraphy as always, the pen is graceful and warm, the ink color is beautiful and refreshing, the font between the charm is vivid, quite the style of the Wei and Jin dynasties, and it is also an important reference material for us to study Zhao Mengfu's calligraphy.
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