The plaque of Guanyin Pavilion in Jixian County is on the eaves of Guanyin Pavilion, the main building of Dule Temple in Jixian West Street, Tianjin.
This Guanyin Pavilion is a wooden structure with five rooms wide and four rooms deep. The whole building mainly revolves around a Guanyin statue about 16 meters high. The plaque of "Guanyin Pavilion" is hung high under the front eaves of the upper Ming room on the front of Guanyin Pavilion.
This is a pyramid-shaped plaque with a blue background. This form of plaque is called "flower belt card" in French architecture.
The heart width of the plaque is 1.63m, the height is 2.08m, and the diameter of each word is about1m. Its brushwork is simple and slightly clumsy, with generous structure, rich lines, flexibility, more pens, firm and slow brushwork, mainly astringent.
As far as the feeling of fonts is concerned, the strokes are heavy and reserved, but the charm is harmonious and serene, and the style is far away, which is quite similar to the style of writing in the Tang Dynasty, especially its ingenious layout and rich expression techniques, which set off the magnificent momentum of the palace.
In the lower left corner of the big word "Guanyin Pavilion", the small word "Taibai" is also written. For this reason, people think that the inscription on this tablet was written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, but some people think that it was written by Li Dongyang, a calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty.
Nanchang Wangteng Pavilion is one of the three famous buildings in the south of China. It is the only royal building in the south of China, located on the east bank of Ganjiang River along Jiang Yan Road in the northwest of Nanchang. The whole building complex is an outstanding representative of the unique style and brilliant achievements of ancient architectural art in China, symbolizing the culture, art and tradition accumulated in China for 5,000 years.
This ancient building was built in 653, named after Li Yuanying, the brother of Li Shimin of Emperor Taizong. It was passed down to later generations because of the poem "The sunset is lonely in Qi Fei, the autumn water is * * * and the sky is one color" written by Wang Bo, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty. In this famous building, there is a famous pavilion plaque "Wang Tengting".
Hanging under the roof of the sixth floor of Wang Teng Pavilion, this plaque is a huge one with a length of 4m and a width of1.6m..
The plaque is decorated with golden dragon with a wooden blue background and red all around, which looks stable and atmospheric. In the center of the plaque is the glittering three characters "Tengwangge", which is said to be an extension of the preface to Tengwangge written by Su Shi, a calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty.
These three Chinese characters are rare calligraphy works with even strokes and steady structure.
Above the big word "Tengwangge", there is also the small word "I once stood on the second floor". In the lower left corner of the plaque, there are two seals, one with the words "Stone" and the other with the words "Seal of Meishan", all of which are seal scripts, all from Su Shi's Preface to Tengwangge.
On Wang Tengting Pavilion, besides this unique gold plaque, under the eaves of the other five floors, there are "the first floor of Xijiang River", "Cai Jun is crazy", "Shui Tianji", "Su Dong Pu Yun", "Chao Lai Shuang Qi", "Dong Yin Ou Yue" and "Nan Ying Jiong" respectively.
The "Baoshulou" plaque in China is located in the library building of Tianyige, west of Yuehu Lake in Ningbo.
Tianyi Pavilion is the oldest existing private library in China and one of the oldest existing private libraries in the world. Founded in 156 1 and completed in 1566, it was originally the library of Fan Qin, the right assistant minister of the Ministry of War of the Ming Dynasty.
The first floor of the library building is for reading friends. There are six rooms, and the west one has stairs. Upstairs is a big studio separated by bookcases, which are dark brown and two meters high. They open the door from front to back with books on both sides. The middle area is the "Baoshulou" plaque with gold characters on a black background.
This is a plaque 1.09 meters long and 0.8 meters wide, with three Chinese characters "Baoshulou" in the middle. In the previous paragraph, it says "Cave, Xiang Yu in Yuan Dynasty, Qianjun in Yizhu County", and in the next paragraph, it says "Five-year-old Li".
As can be seen from the inscription on the plaque, this plaque was inscribed by Fan Qin's good friend Wang Yuanxiang in the fourth year after the completion of Tianyi Pavilion. The word "Baoshulou" is honest and rigorous, which is a model of regular script.
Penglai Pavilion, built in Jiayou period of the Northern Song Dynasty, is the seat of the ancient state capital of China and the legendary place where the Eight Immortals crossed the sea. It is known as "fairyland on earth". On this famous building, there are many plaques and couplets, especially the "Penglai Pavilion" inscribed by Tie Bao, a great calligrapher in Qing Dynasty.
This plaque is located on the north wall on the second floor of Penglai Pavilion main building. In the middle of the plaque is written the words "Penglai Pavilion". The first paragraph of the plaque reads "The auspicious day of July in Jiaqing Ninth Year", and the next paragraph reads "The Book of Tie Bao", and there are two seals of Tie Bao.
Among them, the three characters "Penglai Pavilion" are regular script, with lush and full style, which is the crowning touch of Penglai Pavilion.