Folk customs in the late Tang Dynasty

Tang dynasty stele

The late Ming Dynasty and the early Qing Dynasty were the heyday of the Tang Dynasty's economy and culture, with prosperous economy and prosperous writing style. In addition, since the Song and Yuan Dynasties, there has been an atmosphere of collecting engraved posts, and Gan Tang gardens in the Tang Dynasty were built and assembled under this background. The Jingting Monument was built in the early Qing Dynasty, which was the place for literati and celebrities to appreciate the literary meeting at that time and later. The size of the tablet is *** 18 square, and the calligraphy is vivid. The middle part is 98*57 cm, 6 square, and the original calligraphy of Zhu, Su Shi, Ni, Zhao Mengfu, and Cha Shibiao are all cursive. The next 12 block is relatively large, and it is the running script of Mi Fei, Cai Xiang, Huang Tingjian, Dong Qichang, Zhu Zhishan, Luo Hongxian, Luo Mu, Cheng Jingjie, Andy Chen Xi and Badashan people; Lu Yiyue's seal script, Zheng Zhi's book. They are connected, erected and embedded in the four walls of the "mirror pavilion". Being in it, I saw this long giant shaft with a long brush and a snake on it, just like being in the ocean of calligraphy, and I enjoyed it. According to the textual research of Weng Wang Yun, a modern calligrapher, there was an inscription of Preface to Lanting written by Wang Xizhi, and the font was the yellow silk version of Preface to Lanting copied by later calligraphers. But why did this monument disappear later? There is also a reason for this. According to textual research, Emperor Taizong loved Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion and the original calligraphy of Wang Xizhi's son Wang Xianzhi. After the death of Emperor Taizong, all the funerary objects were put in coffins, so there was no original work of China's calligraphy history and Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting, which was recognized by calligraphy circles. Huizhou people have always been rigorous in their studies. In order to abide by the principle of attaching importance to quality and lightness, this inscription was removed from the inscription group.

Such a high-standard group of inscriptions gathered in the Tang model shows the strong style of writing here at that time. The existing rubbings include calligraphy rubbings by Zhu, Su Shi, Huang Tingjian and other famous calligraphers in Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties 18. Teach you how to print celebrity calligraphy's original works for free, do it yourself, and take away your "celebrity works" at the most favorable price.