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Weng Fanggang Lin Xiaokai's "Thirteen Lines of Roselle Endowment", polite and polite

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The "Thirteen Lines of LuoshenFu" is a masterpiece of Calligraphy by Wang Xianzhi Xiaokai, which was originally written on a hemp note by Cao Zhi's "LuoshenFu", but it was already damaged and died during the Tang and Song dynasties. Passed down to Song Tuoben.

Weng Fanggang Lin Xiaokai's "Thirteen Lines of Roselle Endowment", polite and polite

In the winter of the fifty-ninth year of Qianlong (1794), Weng Fanggang lined the "Thirteen Elements of Luoshen Endowment", which was exquisitely crafted. Weng Qinxi and sighed at Roselle with a small poem, which can be described as a polite and polite character, and the poetry and book are both excellent.

Weng Fanggang Lin Xiaokai's "Thirteen Lines of Roselle Endowment", polite and polite
Weng Fanggang Lin Xiaokai's "Thirteen Lines of Roselle Endowment", polite and polite
Weng Fanggang Lin Xiaokai's "Thirteen Lines of Roselle Endowment", polite and polite
Weng Fanggang Lin Xiaokai's "Thirteen Lines of Roselle Endowment", polite and polite
Weng Fanggang Lin Xiaokai's "Thirteen Lines of Roselle Endowment", polite and polite

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