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Selected pages of Zhu Yiben

Zhang Qianbei's full name is Ode to Zhang Jun's Watch, also known as Zhang Qian Watch. The inscription stands at 186, and now exists in Dai Temple in Tai 'an, Shandong Province.

Zhang Qianbei takes Fang Bi as the main pen, which is clever in his own mistakes and calm and clever. When Sun Qing retired from the valley, he commented that calligraphy was elegant and elegant, which was rare for Han stone reliefs. Yang Shoujing in Qing Dynasty commented on this: His brushwork became a common practice in Wei and Jin Dynasties, which originated from The West Chamber, and later became the folding knife head of Huang San Nian Monument (Zun, Chan Biao, Kong Xian Monument), and later became a true book and stone monument in Northern Wei Dynasty.

Zhang Qianbei was unearthed in the Ming Dynasty and is well preserved. Among the rubbings, the collection of the Forbidden City is the best. Here is just a brief recommendation.

Shanghai Calligraphy and Painting Publishing House, China Calligraphy Treasures, Zhang Qianbei, the Forbidden City Treasures, black and white printing, cost-effective. In addition, Shanghai Painting and Calligraphy Publishing House, China Classic Monument, Zhang Qianbei; Cultural relics publishing house, ancient inscriptions and calligraphy anthology, Zhang Han and Qian Bei are all collected in the Forbidden City.

Shanghai Painting and Calligraphy Publishing House, China Monument, Zhang Qianbei and Primary Color Printing are also recommended.

1. Thank you for the series of articles by teachers who don't dance in calligraphy Jianghu-"Chatting on Flat Publishing"

2. Thank you teachers for providing calligraphy rubbings of various inscriptions in Jianghu.