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"Appreciation of Calligraphy and Painting" Zhao Mengfu " Soft Hair Thesis "

"Appreciation of Calligraphy and Painting" Zhao Mengfu " Soft Hair Thesis "

Zhao Mengfu Zhimingyuan mentioned the ruler "Soft Hair Thesis", also known as "Huai Xiang Ti", included in the "Zhao Mengfu Ruler Shihan", now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

"Appreciation of Calligraphy and Painting" Zhao Mengfu " Soft Hair Thesis "

The "soft hair" in the letter is another name for sheep. It was also written during the reign of Dade and Zhida during the reign of Confucianism in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. The structure of the post is stable, the body is slender and feminine, the penmanship is vigorous and flowing, the yunfeng is light and round, the character style is contained, and the whole text is overflowing, which fully shows the unique style of Zhao's calligraphy and is the most brilliant stage of his calligraphy.

"Appreciation of Calligraphy and Painting" Zhao Mengfu " Soft Hair Thesis "
"Appreciation of Calligraphy and Painting" Zhao Mengfu " Soft Hair Thesis "
"Appreciation of Calligraphy and Painting" Zhao Mengfu " Soft Hair Thesis "
"Appreciation of Calligraphy and Painting" Zhao Mengfu " Soft Hair Thesis "
"Appreciation of Calligraphy and Painting" Zhao Mengfu " Soft Hair Thesis "

Meng Fushu to Mingyuan raised the Xiandi to sit on the right:

Meng Fu did not come, every time he thought, extremely cold, he only moved to win. There is a soft hair, ten seals of Mou powder, a plate of vermilion oranges, and ten barrels of honey fruit. The dedicated servant Chi Na, chatting with a slight meaning, a smile to stay, fortunately. Undeclared.

Meng Fu Shuzhi.

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