Tang Zhong Shaojing 27x4 16cm small print, rubbings, 27x4 16cm, this picture is a copy of the Second Selection Agency. Ling Fei Jing is a Taoist classic handed down by Zhong Shaojing in Tang Dynasty. The long scroll has beautiful fonts, neat and round, skillful brushwork and natural brushwork. It is one of the famous low-key calligraphy posts and a copy of low-key letters learned by later generations. Zhong Shaojing, a painter and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, is famous for his big characters, and his books are even more amazing in small characters.
Zhong Shaojing (AD 659-746), a native of Qingde Township (now Xingguo County, Jiangxi Province) in the Tang Dynasty, was a famous calligrapher in the Three Kingdoms and the17th generation grandson of Zhong You, the first prime minister in the south of the Yangtze River. There are two famous calligraphers named Zhong in history, who are called "Big Clock" in Zhong You and "Jason Chung" in Zhong Shaojing. Jiangxi local chronicles are listed as "Top Ten Rural Sages". Official to the secretariat, Yue Guogong. There are Ling Fei Jing and other works handed down from ancient times. In order to commemorate Zhong Shaojing, the first prime minister of Jiangnan in Tang Dynasty, the "Yue Guo Gong Temple" was built by his descendants in the eighth year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (1803), which showed the prominence and migration of Zhong Shaojing, the first prime minister of Jiangnan.