Du Niang has detailed information. The Yuhonglou Dharma calligraphy calligraphy is a collection of calligraphy calligraphy copied and engraved by Kong Jishu, the 69th generation grandson of Confucius.
Chinese name
Yuhonglou Dharma Calligraphy
Explanation
A series of calligraphy calligraphy copies engraved by Kong Jishu
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Number of carved stones
584 pieces
Content
584 carved stones, It is divided into 14 categories, including "Yuhonglou Tie", "Yuhong Jianzhen", "Yuhong Xujianzhen", "Guyuan Copying the Ancient", "Celebrities of the Dynasty", "Yinghai Xianban", and "Jinren Ming" , "Yinmo Zhai", "Huang Fuzhou", "Mi Haiyue", "Zhu Jingzhao", "Lin Zhongxing Ode", "Zhang Wenmin's regular script", "Zhang Wenmin's calligraphy and poetry", etc., compiled into 101 volumes. Among them, 16 volumes of Yuhonglou calligraphy, 10 volumes of Yinghaixian class calligraphy, 2 volumes of Lin's "Ode to Zhongxing", 1 volume of Zhang Wenmin's small regular script, and 1 volume of Zhang Wenmin's poems are all engraved in Zhang Zhao's calligraphy: Yinghaixian class calligraphy is specially engraved in Zhang Zhao's small regular script , all are made-to-order works. The "Ode to Zhongxing" is a copy of Yan Zhenqing's "Ode to Zhongxing" calligraphy. The Yuhong Tower calligraphy is widely engraved with Zhang Zhao in various calligraphy styles. It is an important material for studying Zhang Zhao's calligraphy art. There are 13 volumes each of Jianzhen Tie and Continuation Jianzhen Tie, which are copied from various ancient Dharma books, including Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi, Yan Zhenqing, Chu Suiliang, Ouyang Xun, Li Bai, Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fu, Cai Xiang, Zhao Gou, Zhao Mengfu, There are calligraphy works by more than 200 people such as Wu Kuan, Wen Zhengming, Dong Qichang, Zhu Yunming, Shen Zhou, Wang Duo, etc.; 20 volumes of Gu Yuan's copying of ancient calligraphy, including copies of old rubbings on stone inscriptions, including rubbings by Zhong Yao, Wang Xizhi, Zhiyong, Li Yong, Su, and others. Famous tablets and calligraphy works by Huang, Mi, Cai, Zhao and others; 12 volumes of famous calligraphy from the Guo Dynasty, specially engraved with Qing people's ink, including the calligraphy of 49 people including Gu Yanwu, Gao Shiqi, Yun Shouping, Wang Shu, Liang Tongshu; hidden ink There are 8 volumes of Zhai Tie, all engraved with the calligraphy of Kong Jishu; 2 volumes of Jin Ren inscriptions, engraved with the calligraphy of Kong Yuqi, the 67th generation Yanshenggong; 1 volume each of Huang Fuzhou Tie, Mi Haiyue Tie, and Zhu Jingzhao Tie, respectively engraved by Huang Tingjian, Mi Fu, and Zhu Yunming. Book writing.