To be sure, this calligraphy with seal script stumped many colleagues and scholars, and also stumped me for a while. But in any case, after searching and studying the materials, it can be clearly said that the creator used pictographs to write words, and their sources all came from ancient characters such as Oracle bones, inscriptions on bronze and Da Zhuan. Make sure the content is (read from right to left): [drinking * * * dancing].
first, the word [drink] is pictographic for a person who is drinking with his head down. Textual research materials are as follows:
Second, the word [Xiang] is also used in pictographic brushwork to construct a scene where two people eat. Textual research materials are as follows:
Third, the word [* * *] uses two symmetrical objects to support the same thing. It should be the freehand brushwork of the deformation of the bronze inscription. Textual research materials are as follows:
Fourth, the structure of the word [dance] is also written in pictographic ways, just like a person dancing. Textual research materials are as follows:
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At this point, I think this question that has been in suspense for a long time (even a long-standing problem) should be ended today.