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Apricot Flowers and Spring Rain in the South of the Yangtze River
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▲ Commonly used calligraphy seals. Seal script font; Top right, middle left, middle left, middle left.
▲ "Apricot Flowers and Spring Rain in the South of the Yangtze River" is a famous sentence throughout the ages, which comes from Yu Ji's poem "The Wind Into the Pine" in the Yuan Dynasty:
Huatang tea leans on the clear, and the flowers are numerous.
A few nights, I went straight to the Golden Hall and stopped in the soft flowers of the east wind.
This book was written to promote the palace candle. Luo Xiang first cut the shirt.
The ice in the imperial ditch drags the water blue, and the flying swallows whisper.
The heavy curtain is still cold, who can send the golden mud seal?
When Mr. Bao returns, apricot blossoms and spring rain are in the south of the Yangtze River.
▲ The word "apricot blossom and spring rain in the south of the Yangtze River" is deeply loved by literati and often appears in various poems, paintings and calligraphy works:
Mr. Xu Beihong wrote the couplet: "The white horse is blocked by the autumn wind, and the apricot flowers are in the south of the Yangtze River."
Mr. Wu Guanzhong: "The steed has autumn wind and thistle in the north, and apricot flowers and spring rain in the south of the Yangtze River."
Mr. Li Keran's ink painting inscription: "Spring Rain with Apricot Flowers in the South of the Yangtze River".
Mr. Yu Guangzhong's Listening to the Cold Rain: "Apricot blossoms. Spring rain in Jiangnan. Liuge, maybe that piece of soil is in it. Whether it's Chixian, Shenzhou or China, it's all changing. As long as Cang Xie's inspiration persists, the beautiful China people are not old, and the centripetal force of image and magnetism will definitely grow. "
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Example of "seal script online" font: (Spring is another way of writing)