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Xiurun Dianli and Fang Yuan: Three Kingdoms Wei Lishu "HuangChu Remnant Stone" calligraphy appreciation

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"Huangchu Remnant Stele" is a famous book of the Three Kingdoms period, the stele is broken into four stones, passed down very little, it is a well-built Tuoben, slightly moth, the front and back mounting pages are sprinkled with gold letters, 35×21cm.

There is an inscription of Tong Jun in the Tuoben, and this stele of Yun is "slightly similar to the meaning of Cao Quan's pen", Ou Jia Lian Bao "Huang Chu remnant stele ben four stones, its three stones once hid Xu Shi, now You, this section of the Tibetan Yang Kang clan, a total of thirteen characters, followed by the second line of the last line of the Word Hugh slightly, the last pen is nearly more detached, into twelve characters, this is the original stone Oftuo, there is Yue Xuelou Hidden seal, in today's Lin Fengyi, urgently need to be equipped to pass on to future generations." Through Yue Xuelou Kong Guangtao, Chen Li old collection.

Kong Guangtao (1832~1890), a famous Qing bibliophile and engraver. The character Hongchang, the word Huaimin, the number Ofer tang, also known as the Shaotang resident. Guangdong Nanhai Zhuang Luoge people. The 70th grandson of Confucius. His father, Kong Jixun, engaged in business in his early years to become rich in the salt industry. National student, official branch LangZhong, editor. He is a book lover and a rich collector, and is famous for collecting engraved books from Wuyingdian. Buy books at huge sums of money. The library is called "330,000 volumes of books", and there is also "Yue Xuelou", and the books in the collection are all fine works, especially the Qingdian Ben is rich. Together with Wu Chongyao's "Yue Ya Tang", Pan Shicheng's "Haishan Xianguan", and Kang Youwei's "Wanmu Caotang", it is collectively known as the "Four Great Bibliophiles of Guangdong". In 1908, due to the change of the salt industry to an official office, the family's assets fell, and the collection of books gradually dispersed, and most of the books were purchased by Kang Youwei. Proficient in appreciating calligraphy and painting, he has collected works by Famous Painters such as Tang Wu Daozi's "Scroll of Sending the Heavenly King", Tang Zhenguan's "Tibetan Ink Album" and works by famous painters such as Zhang Jie, Guan Xiu, Dong Beiyuan of the Northern Song Dynasty, Yue Fei, Wen Zhengming of the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty, Ni Zhan, Tang Yin, Dong Qichang and so on.

Chen Li (1810-1882) was a famous scholar of the Qing Dynasty. The characters Lanfu and Lanpu, born in Mupaitou, Guangzhou, were known as Mr. Dongshu and were from Panyu, Guangdong.[1] In the twelfth year of the Qing Daoguang (1832), the sixth yinghui failed the test. He was successively employed as the head of Xuehai Hall and the head of Kikupo Jingshe Mountain. He has studied astronomy, geography, music law, arithmetic, ancient Chinese, piao chinese, filler words, calligraphy, etc., and has written more than 120 kinds of works, including "Dongshu Reading Secretary", "Han Confucian Tongyi", "Sound Law Tongkao" and so on.

Xiurun Dianli and Fang Yuan: Three Kingdoms Wei Lishu "HuangChu Remnant Stone" calligraphy appreciation
Xiurun Dianli and Fang Yuan: Three Kingdoms Wei Lishu "HuangChu Remnant Stone" calligraphy appreciation
Xiurun Dianli and Fang Yuan: Three Kingdoms Wei Lishu "HuangChu Remnant Stone" calligraphy appreciation
Xiurun Dianli and Fang Yuan: Three Kingdoms Wei Lishu "HuangChu Remnant Stone" calligraphy appreciation

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