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131 million! More than 800 years ago, Zhu Dunru wrote this letter in Quzhou for a "sky-high price"

author:Zhejiang Daily

"131 million, once!

131 million, twice!

131 million, last time! ”

At 0:20 Beijing time on December 2, with the sound of falling hammers, this piece of Zhu Dunru's calligraphy work "Huang Suo Ti", which is only 34.5 × 46.2 centimeters in size and only more than 100 words in full text, was sold for 13,100,000 yuan in China Guardian's 2020 autumn auction!

131 million! More than 800 years ago, Zhu Dunru wrote this letter in Quzhou for a "sky-high price"

Zhu Dunru (1081-1159) was a literary giant with "the hope of the government and the opposition" at the time of the Two Song Dynasties, he was knowledgeable and knowledgeable, good at poetry and poetry with golden stone calligraphy and painting, poetry especially "one step one", has the reputation of "Zhongzhou relic, one person in a hundred years". The 暌索帖 is a letter written by Zhu Dunru to his friend Yi Qian when he was in Quzhou. The contents of the "Soso Thesis" are as follows:

There are three inkblots handed down by Zhu Dunru Xingcao, including the "Dust Lao Ti" in the collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, the inscription written by Zhu Dunru in the Shanghai Museum after Mi Youren's "Xiaoxiang Picture Scroll", and the "Xiao Suo Ti" is the only one seen in the market. In addition, the Tokyo National Museum has a collection of Zhu Dunru inscriptions after the Takumoto of the Dingwu Lanting Pavilion, which is the only surviving small kai. The "Sui Suo Ti" is not only the most splendid piece of writing in Zhu Dunru's inkblots, but also the one with the largest scale, the largest number of words, and the most typical appearance.

131 million! More than 800 years ago, Zhu Dunru wrote this letter in Quzhou for a "sky-high price"

"Dust Andot" (now in the National Palace museum, Taipei)

The letters of the Song people have certain format specifications. As can be seen from the above, there are more accurate and clear characters in the "Ming Suo Ti". "暌索" means discrete, separated. After Zhu Dunru expressed his long-lost nostalgia to his friend "Yi Qian", he reported his recent situation in more detail, saying that he was wrongly loved by the emperor and had arrived at the Ren Institute in the middle of the summer of this year. After a few days of busy business and socializing, I arrived in Quzhou last night. It is estimated that I will be able to meet my friends soon.

131 million! More than 800 years ago, Zhu Dunru wrote this letter in Quzhou for a "sky-high price"

Dingwu Lanting Takumoto Post-Zhu Dunru Inscription (now in the Tokyo National Museum)

According to the preliminary examination of industry experts, the date of writing of the "Ming Suo Ti" is June 14, the fifteenth year of Shaoxing (1145), when Zhu Dunru was 65 years old. Who is "Yi Qian"? At the appreciation meeting of Zhu Dunru's "Xuan Suo Ti" before the auction, some experts and scholars pointed out that in the "Song Dynasty Xianyan Inscription Stone Carving", there was "Fan Zhongxiong Yiqian Zhongbiao Bingwen". In volume 81 of the Records of the Chronicles of the Lineage Since Jianyan, it reads: "In the fourth year of Shaoxing (1134), on October 21, Fan Zhongxiong was the right ChengshiLang, and Zhongxiong Shi sat in the Ming Dynasty as the Lang, Yuan, and zhi was pardoned by the Punishment Department, and the Beggars right Tong Zhilang and the dispatch were sent. Zhao Ding married zhongxiong and specially demoted his facial features. And Zhu Xi's "Obscure Collection" volume 81 "After the Hidden Picture Inscribed by The Book of Zhang", reads: "Shaoxing Jiwei (1149), The Luoren Fan Zhongbiao Bingwen avoided the disaster of Zhang Jie, confidently came to Chong'an, and gave him a tour from it. ””

At the beginning of the Southern Song Dynasty, the capital was Lin'an, and a large number of sages and celebrities followed Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty across the river and moved to Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Fan Xun, a famous historian of the Song Dynasty, and Zhao Ding, a famous minister of the Southern Song Dynasty, all moved to Quzhou. According to Zhao Ding's epitaph, Fan Zhongbiao and Fan Zhongqi, fan Chong's sons, were both sons-in-law of Zhao Ding. In 1147, zhao ding, the chancellor, died of hunger strike and was buried in Changshan, and Zhang Jie of Quzhou Zhizhou murdered his family because his grandfather Zhang Ding had an old grudge with Zhao Ding. After 1149 AD, Fan Zhongbiao avoided Chong'an.

"Therefore, some experts and scholars have deduced that 'Yiqian' is Fan Zhongxiong's word, and Fan Zhongxiong is Fan Zhongbiao's brother, which is not unreasonable." Wang Youjun, chairman of the Changshan County Federation of Literature and Literature, has studied the life deeds of Fan Xun and Zhao Ding, and in his view, the calligraphy and artistic value of "Huang Suo Ti" is beyond doubt, and the rich historical information and important academic and humanistic values contained behind it should also be further explored. Nearly nine hundred years later, "Ming Suo Ti" brought Fan Zhongxiong back into the field of vision of the public and scholars. ”

The relationship between the characters in the article, readers can refer to this schematic diagram made by the reporter:

131 million! More than 800 years ago, Zhu Dunru wrote this letter in Quzhou for a "sky-high price"

(Original title: 131 Million!) More than 800 years ago, Zhu Dunru wrote this letter in Quzhou and sold it at a "sky-high price". Edited by Mei Lingling)

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