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Mi Fu's nephew Wang Tingjun's book "The Ming of the YanShan Mountains"

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Mi Fu's nephew Wang Tingjun's book "The Ming of the YanShan Mountains"

Interpretation: Bird traces are finch-shaped, the meaning of the characters is extremely ancient, the perverted shape is all shaped, there is a god at the bottom of the pen, and the old man Wang Tingjun of Huanghua is huanghua.

Wang Tingjun (1151–1202) was a Jin Dynasty writer and calligrapher. He was born in liaodong in the Jin Dynasty, in the xiongyue area of present-day Yingkou. Born in a family of scholars, he was the grandson of Zuo Xiang Zhang Hao, the nephew of the calligrapher Mi Fu, and the 32nd grandson of Wang Lie, a sage of Taiyuan in the Han Dynasty. His father Wang Zungu (字仲元), a zhongjinshi in the fifth year of Zhenglong (1160), an official to Hanlin Zhi, was an official Qingzheng, knowledgeable, and was known as the "Master of Liaodong", married the daughter of Zhang Hao, the prince of Nanyang Commandery, and had four sons, Wang Tingjun ranked third. The words are elegant and the characters and paintings are exquisite, and the "Zhongzhou Yafu" collects sixteen of his poems, which are known for their steep and slim.

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