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Original title: Tang Kai Super Dark Horse "Wang Jushi Brick Taming" does not lose "Ling Feijing"
Speaking of it, there are many schools such as Shaolin and Wudang, but there are also many sweeping monk and librarians who are not well-known but have great martial arts ~
In this glorious era of Tang Dynasty, many calligraphers emerged, such as Ou Yangxun, Yu Shinan, Chu Suiliang, Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Zhang Xu and Huai Su. In addition to the masters of various schools, there are some awesome people who wrote the classic Ling Fei Jing, and Wang Jushi's Ming of Brick Pagoda was written by "flying to the heart", and the date of birth and death is unknown.
Beijing (local)
Inscription of Wang Jushi's Brick Tower (partial)
At first glance, Wang Jushi's inscriptions on brick towers are similar to those of Ou Yangxun and Chu Suiliang, but on closer inspection, they have their own unique charm, exquisite brushwork, elegant posture and graceful spirit. Bai Jiao said that he once said when posting, "If learning European books is boring, you can review or write three or five links in the near future, and you can use your body to clear your mind." This shows its preciousness.
Inscription of Zheng Zang Wang Jushi Brick Pagoda
Inscription on Wang Jushi's Brick Pagoda is the full name of the inscription on Wang Jushi's Brick Pagoda in the Tang Dynasty, which was engraved on October 12th, Tang Gaozong. Seventeen lines, seventeen words, written by Shangguan Lingzhi. Unearthed in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the brick has been cracked in 3 sections, and then cracked in 5 sections and 7 sections, which was lost in the Daoguang period. Now there are only five small pieces left, which is extremely rare.
This time, China Bookstore collected three kinds of rubbings of Wang Jushi's Brick Pagoda Ming handed over by Wu Hufan and Peng Gongfu:
1. Finished Stone of Cheese (Chepin Xi 'an rubbings, old collection)
The stone at the lower right of Taming is intact. During the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, the residual stone was collected by the inscription family car in Heyang, with seven lines, thirty-two words and three and a half words. Because the first word is "system", it is called "stone book".
Second, the "first cracked version of the cheese system" of the two stones (hiring a good car) and "haggard" and "traces"
After Taming threw the stone from the right, it broke into four pieces with three cracks, and became a stone made of cheese, a stone made by guests, a stone to be made at the grave, and a stone made by laymen. In order to distinguish it from the later breakage and cracking, its rubbings were named "Original Cracked Book Made of Cheese".
Three, "Five Stone Manuscripts" and "Seventy-six Word Manuscripts" said that half of them were used up first.
After the inscription on the tower, it was destroyed, and the stone on the lower right was in the shape of "five stones", hence the name "five stones made of cheese" Among them, the word "Wen" in Yuwen was written in the first half, leaving only two strokes, and the word "Ying" in the second line of "Ying Zong" was lost.
In addition to various versions of rubbings,
This volume also has the complete works of famous artists in Qing Dynasty for reference:
Wang Tongyu's replica of the upper right stone.
Celebrity inscriptions are insightful.
Among them are Wu Hufan, Feng Chaoran, Chen Chengxiu and Jiang Zuyi.
It is a good textbook for learning the tame version.
Wu Hufan's inscription.
Feng Chaoran's inscription.
Chen Chengxiu's Inscription and Wu Hufan's Supplementary Explanation
Jiang zu's inscription and postscript
Two precious rubbings of the Tang Dynasty
Attached to the gift.
After this volume, two rare rubbings, Mrs. Cheng Taming and Master Hai's Tomb, were added, and two rubbings were added to the volume, which shows the good intentions of collectors and organizers.
Mrs. Cheng's calligraphy is similar to that of Mr. Wang Jushi's brick pagoda inscription, and the rubbings of Mr. Wang Jushi collected in Wu Hufan (now Shanghai Library) are also accompanied by Mrs. Cheng.
Ms. Zheng Daming
The Tomb of the Master of the Sea is a rare inscription in the Tang Dynasty in Zhong Nanshan Valley, Xi.
The Story of Master Hai's Tomb
Giant Shadow dates back to the ancient Song Dynasty.