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Character - Song Ke

Song Ke (1327~1387) was a native of Changzhou, Wu County (present-day Wu County, Suzhou). Ju Nangong Li, the number Nangong Sheng, known as Mr. Nangong. Zeng Guanfeng Xiang knew the same. One of the calligraphers "Three Song and Two Shen" who was famous in the book world in the early Ming Dynasty. (Three Song refers to: Song Ke, Song Guang, Song Pu, and two Shen refers to: Shen Du, Shen Cang).

His book is from Wei jin, and he is deeply rooted in the law of Zhong and Wang. He was good at calligraphy and cursive writing, especially Seiko Chapter Grass, which was the first at that time. His chapter grass, continuing the style of Zhao Mengfu and Deng Wenyuan, has developed somewhat, integrating the writing style of Imasanagi and Xingshu, and is more fluent and robust. There are many handwritten works, including "Li Baixing's Difficulty", "Seven Ji Zhi", "Du Zimei's Poems", "Dingwu Lanting's Poems", "Liu Zhen Gong's Poems", "Ancient Poems of Shapes and Shadows", "Urgent Chapters", "Shusun Guoting's Genealogy" and so on. All are treasures of Merlin, Hanzhong boutique.

Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke
Character - Song Ke

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