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Guizhuang's cursive "Seven Absolute Poetry Scrolls"

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Guizhuang's cursive "Seven Absolute Poetry Scrolls"

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The relics are like the head of the ink pond, and Jiang Zuo also pushes the first class. The famous saying of salvation worries about the country's aspirations, and the translation is hidden by an art.

Guizhuang (1613-1673), a ZuoMing, character Xuangong, Hengxuan, Junjushan people, etc., Kunshan County, Liuyu Changshu. He is the great-grandson of Youguang and the son of Gui Changshi. At the age of fourteen, he supplemented all his lives, wrote books, good books, painted ink and bamboo, was addicted to alcohol, and was not promiscuous. It is equally famous with Gu Yanwu, and is sometimes called "Guiqi GuWei". He was sixty years old.

The "New Chronicle of Kunshan" claims that he worked on the various books of the body, and the works he made in his prime of life directly chased after the two Jins. This sketch is written smoothly and quietly, with a Jin style.