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Calligraphy inkblots of Mi Fu's nephew Wang Tingjun (From Japan)

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Jin Dynasty writer and calligrapher Wang Tingjun ink pen "Self-titled Bamboo Dry Maple Diagram" volume, silk 38.1x117.7cm, Kyoto, Japan Fujii Kishinari collection.

Calligraphy inkblots of Mi Fu's nephew Wang Tingjun (From Japan)

Wang Tingjun (1151-1202), ziduan, huanghua mountain lord, huanghua old man, jin dynasty Liaodong people, nephew of Mi Fu. Ting Yunwen was an early author, Jin Dading sixteen years (1176) Jinshi, Liguan Prefecture County, Shizhi Hanlin cultivation. 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.

Calligraphy inkblots of Mi Fu's nephew Wang Tingjun (From Japan)
Calligraphy inkblots of Mi Fu's nephew Wang Tingjun (From Japan)
Calligraphy inkblots of Mi Fu's nephew Wang Tingjun (From Japan)
Calligraphy inkblots of Mi Fu's nephew Wang Tingjun (From Japan)
Calligraphy inkblots of Mi Fu's nephew Wang Tingjun (From Japan)

Interpretation: Huang Huashan Zhenyin, a line involved in the world, he felt vulgar and hateful, and when he used his bald pen to make a bamboo dry maple, in order to cook his own ears.

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