Explanation:
"Zhang Hanzi Ying Ji, Wu Jun people. Have a clear talent, good at writing, and casual, the time number is Jiangdong Infantry. Later, Gu Rong of the same county said: The world is diverse, and the disaster is not over yet. Husband has the name of the four seas, and it is difficult to retreat. I'm from the mountain, and I have no hope for time. A good son should wisely prevent the former and consider the latter. Rong (suspected of missing the word "hand") was sorrowful, and Han missed Wuzhong cuisine bass because of the autumn wind, so he ordered to drive home. " (The text in the box is incomplete, which is now supplemented by the book of Jin)
This passage can be found in Jin Shu, Wen Yuan and Shi Shuo Xin Yu, but they are all excerpts.
Zhang was born in the Western Jin Dynasty (now Suzhou). He is brilliant, bold and unrestrained in Xu Xia, broad-minded and addicted to alcohol. At that time, people compared him to Ruan Ji, one of the "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest" in the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms (Ruan Ji used to be an infantry captain, called Ruan Infantry) and called him "Jiangdong Infantry". He followed He Xun to Luoyang and became an official of the King of Qi, but he was unhappy and often missed his hometown in the south of the Yangtze River, so he had the idea of living in seclusion in the mountains and staying away from troubled times, and finally abandoned his official position and returned to his hometown.
Hans Zhang Tie was originally a historical tie, which is one of the four pieces of ink preserved by Ou Yangxun, a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. It is very precious. Hans Zhang Tie, known as one of the top ten running scripts in the world, ranked seventh. The calligraphy of this post is characterized by slender font, strong brushwork, steep brushwork and exposed spirit. There is an inscription on the thin gold book, which was written by Song Huizong and Evonne to thank them. He commented on this post, "The brushwork is bold and vigorous, and it is fierce and long-driven", and pointed out that Ou Yangxun's brushwork was vigorous in his later years, and he had the wind of law enforcement, and he was cut into four sides. This comment is very important for us to appreciate Hans Janpster and other European books.
This painting is inscribed by Song Gaozong, Zhao Gou and Qing Dynasty collector An Qi. It can be seen that this post was once hidden in Shaoxing's inner mansion in the Southern Song Dynasty, collected by Angie in the Qing Dynasty, and later entered Qianlong's inner mansion. The original inscription by Li Hong on the left side of the column was scraped off.
This post is a check-in version of the Tang Dynasty, with a thick pen and ink and a slightly poor front edge. There are records in Bian Yongyu's Collection of Paintings and Calligraphy in the Ancient Style Hall in the Ming Dynasty, Wu Sheng's Grand View Record in the Qing Dynasty, and An Qi's Collection of Moyuan.