Xing Mao Tie is an imitation of the early Tang Dynasty, and the original trace has been lost. The Collection and Sculpture of Sanxitang in Fa Tie. There are mud inscriptions in Song Huizong in the Northern Song Dynasty and Xuanhe seals hidden by Wu Ting in the Ming Dynasty, and Dong Qichang has many inscriptions. After entering the Qing palace, Qianlong had inscriptions, poems and appreciation seals. Qianlong praised it as "completely immersed in muddy wood." Postscript of Dong Qichang in Ming Dynasty: "Dongpo said,' Your family has two lines and thirteen characters, and the air pressure is 30,000'. Is this post correct? Dong Qichang approved the topic. "
P.S.: "When peace was declared, the original copy of the Right Army was 140, and one of the Travel Notes was also collected. With Chunhua's official position, you can't prepare the books of the right army, and Wang's works have no metaphysical view, so they rely on only one book, so they are much less than the original. For example, in Huan Gong Tie, Mi Haiyue thought that Wang Shu was the first, and he was still outside the official position, but I knew it. However, everything hidden in the world belongs to the imperial power, that is, to the imperial power or the times. As soon as Chunhua is released, some people will not come out. But after the Tang Dynasty, Yu and Chu masters regarded it as a distant object, and really hoped it would be a treasure of all ages. Why should the spectrum and seal of Xuanhe be well documented? On October 23, the winter of Wanli Chen Jia, Huating Dong Qichang was posted on Xihongtang. " Travels flowed out of the Qing government and was collected by Zhang Daqian in Dafeng Hall. Zhang Daqian bought paintings and calligraphy mainly from "Northeast Goods" (palace paintings and calligraphy scattered in Xiaobailou, Manchukuo). Such as Wang Xizhi's travels and Huang Tingjian's Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru.
Zhang Daqian named his collection of calligraphy and painting works "The Story of the Great Wind Hall", which was published in Japan in 1955 and 1956 respectively. Among them, only paintings are included, but there is no calligraphy. Later, I copied "Hangtie" and "Jingfubo Temple Poetry" in the convenience hall. Travel notes have been kept in Nishikawa Ning's home for half a year. Nishikawa once wrote the article "New Travel Notes" (the first volume of Nishikawa Ning's works).