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Calligraphy | Ming Zhu Zhifan Xingshu Seven Words and Poetry Tasting

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Calligraphy | Ming Zhu Zhifan Xingshu Seven Words and Poetry Tasting

Fan: Seven words and poems of the Book of Writings

Fan leaf:Poem in Running Script

Calligraphy | Ming Zhu Zhifan Xingshu Seven Words and Poetry Tasting

Works: Seven Words and Poems of the Book of Conduct, Fan-faced Mirror Frame Ink And Gold Letters

Painter: Zhu Zhifan

Period: Ming

Size: 18×57.2cm

Sale: HKD 81,250

Interpretation

Oblique day turning crow smoke cooking night,

Good mountain Xiang Feng ancient pine deep.

Yan Xunye Temple Shu Overlook,

Walk back to the moon full of plackets.

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Calligraphy | Ming Zhu Zhifan Xingshu Seven Words and Poetry Tasting
Calligraphy | Ming Zhu Zhifan Xingshu Seven Words and Poetry Tasting

Inscription: You Anfu Temple, Zhu Zhifan.

Seal of Plutonium: Zhu Zhifan Seal, Yi Wei Zhuangyuan

Zhu Changshu Tibetan Seal: The Treasure of the Lu Dynasty, The Treasure of Respecting a Man and a Fu

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Zhu Changshu (1607-1646), nephew of Emperor Shenzong, took the throne of Lu in the forty-second year of the Wanli Calendar (1614), and his fief was in present-day Ji County, Henan. The names are Zhonghe, Lu Fozi, and Jingyiren. Gongshu is good at painting, especially guqin, and has compiled piano scores such as "Guyin Zhenzong" and "Ancient and Modern Sect YiXing Examination".

Calligraphy | Ming Zhu Zhifan Xingshu Seven Words and Poetry Tasting

Zhu Zhifan' Yu Shinan's Preface to the Pavilion of Glan, 24.5 centimeters in length, in the collection of the Palace Museum in Beijing

Zhu Zhifan

(1548-1624)

Ming Dynasty minister, calligrapher and painter. Character Introduction, Yuan Jie, Lan Sheng, ancestors lived in Shandong Chiping, followed by Nanjing JinyiWei, the fern of the Family of Chiping. Since childhood, he was the first person to take the temple examination in the twenty-third year of the Ming Dynasty (1595). He was appointed to the Hanlin Academy for cultivation, and successive officials and officials such as Zhi de, Shuzi, and Shao Zhan Shi were promoted to be the attendants of the Ceremonial Department and changed to the Ministry of Officials. In the thirty-third year of the Wanli Dynasty (1605), he was ordered to go to Korea, to argue with the talents of his country, to give poetry and answers, to deal with the flow, and to use the language properly and to fulfill the mission. After the death of the old mother, he served the funeral and did not come back to the throne, and the imperial court repeatedly summoned him to resign. Living in Nanjing (near Mochou Road in Nanjing, there is still a Zhu Zhuangyuan Lane where Zhu Zhifan lived), he wrote books and painted. He died four years after the Apocalypse (1624) at the age of 69. Shangshu of the Gift Department.

Calligraphy | Ming Zhu Zhifan Xingshu Seven Words and Poetry Tasting