How can peace be like serving three oranges?

Ping An and Feng Ru Orange Three Postscripts belong to the calligraphy of Jin Dynasty in China. The cultural relics originally belonged to the old collection of the Forbidden City, and now they are in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

This book trace is copied on hard yellow paper by double-hook outline filling method (covering the manuscript with transparent or translucent paper, first double-hook outline, then refill kit one by one), and contains three short messages.

The first is Ping An Tie, which is a running script and a cursive script. The second book He Rutie and the third book Feng Tangtie are written in lines. Among the three posts, "Ping An Tie" has many ups and downs, and some cursive strokes with strings are very dexterous. The font size of "Fengju Post" is decreasing and varied. In contrast, He Rutie is more complete.

Three posts, Ping An, He Ru and Feng Ju, are all letters. The replica of the double hook is kept in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. The replica of the double hook is kept in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. In front of the water, there is an inscription by Song Huizong, "An orange post from Wang Jinxi". In front of the water, there is an inscription by Song Huizong, "An orange post from Wang Jinxi". Mi Fei's History of Books said, "There is another Tang Youjun post, which is copied by double hook wax. The last post is' Three hundred oranges (as a post) are not frosted, which is rare. "

Sticking oranges was very famous in the Tang Dynasty. The poet Wei said in a poem: "After the book, I want to write 300 questions, and the Dongting is even more frosty. Mi Fei's History of Books said, "There is another Tang Youjun post, which is copied by double hook wax. The last post is' Three hundred oranges (as a post) are not frosted, which is rare. On March 27th, the 18th year of Kai (598), soldier Zhuge Ying asked soldier Liu for advice.

Interpretation of the fruit of wisdom, postscript. "With the story of this book. On March 27, the eighteenth year of Emperor (598), Zhuge Ying joined the army and asked Liu, a bachelor who started the government from the army, to understand the Postscript of Zhiguo. "