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(Biography) The Monument to the Temple of Heaven by Emperor Wu Xiang of the Three Kingdoms (partial)
The rubbings of the imperial statue "Jizhang" are the so-called Songjiang Ben copied by Zheng Yang in the fourth year of the Ming Dynasty (1439) according to Ye Mengde's Yingchang Ben in the Song Dynasty, but other ancient books have not been circulated. The Ming Dynasty Book Songjiang collected by Mr. Qi Gong is a good extension. Songjiang original stone is now in Shanghai Songjiang County Museum. Handed down from ancient times, there are Tianfa Shenbei, Wu Wen Post and Jizhang.
Pei Songzhi, the editor of this artistic feature "The History of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi, Zhao Da Chuan", quoted Lu Wu as saying: "The word' Emperor Elephant' is Ming Xiu, who was born in Jiangdu, Guangling. Books for young workers. Sometimes Zhang Zibing and Chen Liangfu can write books. Just hating the discipline and hating the monarch, as if considering it, is very wonderful, and good readers in China can't reach it. " Jin's Bao Puzi praised the emperor as "a generation of unique hands." Yang of the Southern Song Dynasty said: "The grass is the emperor, and the world is called heavy and happy." Bao Qing Chen Shi even said: "The cursive script is only imperial, and Suo Jing's pen is vigorous and dense, almost not as good as the right army." Zhang Tang Huaiguan listed his Cao Zhang as a sacred product.
Comment on Broken Books in the Tang Dynasty: "Respect for Emperor Wu, the word, was born in Jiangdu, Guangling, and the official was the assistant. Work hard and learn from Du Du. There is a picture first, and then there is one, which is called Nengwen. However, Chen hates being thin and Zhang hates being rigorous. During this period, Hugh Ming thought it was wonderful, and together with Yanwu and others, he called it the "Eight Unique Skills", saying it was leisurely and happy. Bao Puyun:' The sage of books is the emperor.' Huai Wei thought that the right army official script, one shape and all the words, are different; Hugh Cao, although all the characters are the same, all the characters are the same: each makes his own pole. Real but not simple, literary and flashy. His Spring and Autumn Annals is the best. Eight-point talent is not as good as Cai Yong's, but I can't catch it, and it hurts. Hugh Cao was fascinated, eight points were wonderful, and Xiao Zhuan was able to enter. "