Experts help me see if this calligraphy can be photographed and how much it costs. It is 1 meter long, 6 meters wide and 68 centimeters wide.

At first glance, it looks like the original. This person is>, the calligraphy of Liu Yong in Qing Dynasty, who wrote & gt6 volumes, but whether it is authentic or not is worthless without textual research. However, in my opinion, the pen is not as strong as Liu Tiqiang. You can find some posts online or in bookstores for comparison.

Liu Yong (17 19 ~ 1804), a Confucian scholar, was also a painter and politician in Qing dynasty, including Qingyuan, Xiang Yan, Wu Dong, Mu An, Huaying and Taoist priests. Bogezhuang, Gaomi County (formerly Zhucheng), Shandong Province, was born in Fengxian County, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province. In the 16th year of Qianlong (175 1 year), he was a scholar and was a son of Liu Tongxun. From an official to a cabinet college student, being an official is clean and honest, and has the style of being a father. Liu Yong was a scholar in the sixteenth year of Qianlong, worked as a minister in the official department, and was a university student in Tijen Pavilion. Gongshu, especially long and lowercase letters, is the most popular calligraphy work. Jiaqing died in Beijing on December 25th. Shi Wenqing.