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Lin San's Inscription And the Jiaqing Emperor's "Insufficient Knowledge"

author:Jinling Shimozhai

——Lin Sanzhi's title "Insufficient Knowledge" has a brief exploration of the origins

Lin San's Inscription And the Jiaqing Emperor's "Insufficient Knowledge"

The four characters of "Knowing Enough" were originally the room name of Bao Sixue, the father of bao Tingbo of the Qing Dynasty. After Bao Sixuan's death, Bao Tingbo inherited the "Lack of Knowledge", moved from Hangzhou to Wuzhen, and published the "Lack of Knowledge Series", and there were "Essays on Insufficient Knowledge" and so on. Bao's collection of books, from Bao Si's calculations, until Bao Yin donated the Imperial Gift of "Ancient and Modern Book Integration" to Wenlan Pavilion, a total of five generations, Changtang Bao's is the fifth generation of book collection home.

Lin San's Inscription And the Jiaqing Emperor's "Insufficient Knowledge"

According to other records, "Zhi Zhi Zhai" is the most commonly used name of Bao's Zhai and the most well-known name of the collection.

The name was originally The Book of Rites for Bows. In the "Book of Learning", the meaning of "learning and then knowing is insufficient", and its study room is named "Insufficient Knowledge". It means that the collection of books is never satisfied, and the learning is endless.

At that time, when the name "Insufficient Knowledge" was mentioned, it was all reminiscent of Bao Tingboqi.

Lin San's Inscription And the Jiaqing Emperor's "Insufficient Knowledge"

This name once had a relationship with the imperial family, because the collection of the Jiaqing Emperor's Forbidden Palace was also called "ZhiBei Zhai". In the seventeenth year of Jiaqing, the "Zhi Insufficient Zhai Series" was introduced to the Inner Court, and after seeing the title of the series, a courtier blew the wind next to the Jiaqing Emperor's ear: Bao Tingbo privately named his library 'Zhi Lack Zhai', which was contrary to the name of His Majesty's Book Zhai and could be ordered to change its name. The Jiaqing Emperor replied with a smile: "There is no need to make a fuss about this matter, the 'lack of knowledge' of the Emperor's family, bao shi is a reader 'insufficient knowledge' also." Not to be worried, the message told Bao Shi not to change. ”

Lin San's Inscription And the Jiaqing Emperor's "Insufficient Knowledge"

This frame "Knowing Enough" is the inkblot of Mr. Lin Sanzhi in his later years, and the signature is in the middle of April, when Mr. Lin Sanzhi was 87 years old. Looking back at the creative process of Lin Lao's life, the inscription of the Zhai number is very rare in his entire artistic career, and the existence of the Zhai number inscribed by Lin Lao is only found in the relevant works collected and sorted by Mr. Shao Chuan, the author of "Lin San's Annals".

Since ancient times, the trumpets have been favored by literati and scholars, revealing their personal minds between the lines, and showing ambition and responsibility in the extended righteousness. All those who have achieved great calligraphy and painting will have their own admiration for the room and the elegant hall, and there will be no shortage of talented Confucian merchants who are good at ancient literature among entrepreneurs. A good horse must also be met with a good heart, and the discerning eye can recognize the pearl.

Lin San's Inscription And the Jiaqing Emperor's "Insufficient Knowledge"

Actual auction of the original collection:

"Knowing Enough", Year: 1985, Size: 26.5/88, Phase: Ten Complete Phases, Original Frame Lenses.

Lin San's Inscription And the Jiaqing Emperor's "Insufficient Knowledge"

About the Author:

Wen Hui, the one who descended the mountain orchid, signed himself as the master of the ink collection.

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