On Zhang Zhidong's couplet calligraphy
20 10 after the merger of the former Wuhan Cultural Relics Store and Wuhan Museum, more than 40,000 precious cultural relics entered the Tibet Museum, enriching the museum's cultural relics collection. Among these cultural relics, there is a seven-character couplet written by Zhang Zhidong, a westernization tycoon in the late Qing Dynasty. The content of the couplet is: "Fish and birds think of each other, and Guishan stays in Chu Sao." There is a sentence attached to the couplet: "Please enter the pilgrimage, and there is nothing to do in the long summer. Because Shigui Hall is the first scenic spot in Hubei Province, other small Penghu and Kuixing Pavilion are not shorter than them, and Shigui's couplets are particularly refreshing and elegant. Fortunately, there are some notes and papers on my desk, so I might as well remember them as a book. Zhang Zhidong wrote a book. " In the lower right corner, Zhu Wen's "Filial Piety" and Bai Wen's "Zhang Zhidong Seal" are printed. The whole work is elegant in style, free and easy in running script, solemn and graceful in body, with many pens sideways, flat and slightly fat in structure, compact in words, elegant in meaning, strange and appropriate, magnificent, elegant and beautiful, which is extraordinary.