Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
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In 1650, the seventh year of Qing Shunzhi, Wang Duo, who had been ordained as the Left Attendant of the Ministry of Ceremonies and the Crown Prince Taibao, lived in beijing without hurrying, leisurely and leisurely. On weekdays, in addition to official duties, Wang Duo still works tirelessly, and writing poetry, painting and practicing writing fills his amateur life.
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
His younger brother Wang Washi was also living in Beijing at the time. Wang Ji was a writer of opera in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, when he was studying the Kunqu opera "Peony Pavilion", and Wang Ji later adapted the "Dream Hunting" in "Peony Pavilion" into "Dream Seeking Song".
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo was very concerned about this younger brother, and often went to the Dragon Pavilion where Wang Ji lived to associate with him. I learned that my brother was studying "Peony Pavilion" and composed "Three Brothers' Dream Song Prelude" for my brother.
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu
"One of the Three Poems of Inscription Su Shu" is a self-composed poem by Wang Duo, written in the winter of this year, when Wang Duo was 58 years old, and the level of calligraphy was at its peak. The explanation is as follows:
The green garden is adjacent to the alley, and the bamboo door refuses to be seen.
Early salary drag small city, late morning to draw Xixi.
White head empty hairpin, Cangshan meets the horse's hoof.
If there is any going on, the chrysanthemum is miserable.
One of the three poems of the title Su Shu, Gengyin Winter Book Mengjin Wang Duo.
Wang Duo's calligraphy works: one of the three poems inscribed with Su Shu