Yu He Yu He's "Zhuanli Qianzi Wen"
The Palace Museum has an ink-printed "Thousand-character Zhuanli", a self-written collection of poems and a post by Zhang Zhi. Qian Wen Zi, a seal official, is a masterpiece of calligraphy with the separation of seal official and official. Paper and ink fold album pages. Each picture is 2 1 cm long and 24.7 cm wide. It is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. Among them, there are 37 pages and 295 lines, with 7 words in each line of the text, and the number of words in each line of the inscription is different, which is 2063 words. The reason why Liang likes seal script is because this book is a gift. It's the third day of November in winter. Qing Yin scattered people in the peace room. "This volume was written by Yu He at the age of 48 in the 14th year of Yuan Shundi Zheng Zhi (AD 1354). The calligraphy structure of this seal script "Qian" is simple and casual, beautiful and elegant, vigorous and powerful. Compared with the popular six-body money, it has its own book spirit. There are 9 seals collected by the Qing government, and there are also many seals collected by Chen in Shangqiu, Henan. Description of shiqu Baodi 3rd Edition.