Qing Dynasty Lu Run ku kai book "The Biography of Qian Mu"
Lu Runyu Qing Dynasty, Lu Runyu (1841 ~ 1915) character Fengshi, yunsa, Gusu, Yuanhe (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) people. Tongzhi thirteen years (1874) Yuan, able to calligraphy, good at kai, Fangzheng smooth, Qinghua Langrun, yi close to Ouyang Inquiry, Yu Shinan penmanship. It leaves more ink in Suzhou. Taste the Lingering Garden, Lion Grove, Master of Nets Garden and other garden books. For example, for the Humble Administrator's Garden, he wrote seven big characters of "Eighteen Mandala Flower Houses", the next paragraph was signed "Lu Run kuo shu yu Xiao Huai Guo Fang", and he also wrote a 52-character long joint payment for "YuanxiangTang", saying: "The old rain set famous garden, the tea fried before the wind, the gin wine left a title, the princes look back at Yanyun, should be happy to travel to TongmaoYuan; Dexing Linwuhui, stop outside the flowers, Sang Ma idle class, laugh at my disciples looking for Hongxue, and there is no good sentence to continue the plum village." "Usually, I also like to make art friends, or discuss poetry, or write calligraphy and painting, such as Wu Yinpei, Ye Changchi, Pan Zunqi, Pan Zengying, and Lu Zengxiang of Taicang, etc., and there are contacts from time to time.
There are peers here, and there are also older generations. He once asked Wu Yinpei to go to Lingyan Mountain with him, eat tea and eat vegetarian food, and when he left, he still left ink in the temple. If we talk about calligraphy, because Lu Runku came from the imperial examination, and his life was an official for a long time, from the beginning of Guangxu to about thirty years of Guangxu, he had repeatedly tried things, and he also served as a vice president, so the text structure has not changed much in the past few decades, the atmosphere of the pavilion is stronger, pay attention to the light and black exquisite, uniform and plump, the size of the Ming and Qing official calligraphy jujube, although this kind of book style (pavilion body or Taige body), is common knowledge of the Ming and Qing supreme rulers (now the Forbidden City arranges or retains a lot of Lu Runku calligraphy), But they all seem to lack some of the interest and vivid charm of pen and ink
Qing Lu Run's book "Biography of Qian Mu", printed by Shanghai Sunji Monument Thesa Society. Width 12.3 cm, length 26.6 cm, 24 pages. There is no publication time, it is estimated that it should be a publication in the 1940s and 50s of the last century, and it is 60 or 70 years ago.