Wang Fucai's calligraphy and poems "Seven Uniques: Reading Huaisu's Self-Narrative Post" No. 6
Seven Uniques: Reading Huaisu's "Self-Narrative Post" No. 6
Wang Fucai
The old vine is hazy, and it is difficult to throw a pen to purple.
Feng Zhu didn't know where to turn, and asked Qian Weng at night.
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Jiachen Xia Yue Lao Teng reads Huaisu's self-narrative post (Pingshui rhyme)
The book was written in the old vine academy on Binhu Avenue in Dongping Lake
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[Notes]
Huaisu: The common surname is Qian, the word is true, he has been a monk since he was a child, likes wine, and is also known as a drunkard. A calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Grass Sage" in history. Huaisu's masterpiece "Self-Narrative Post" can be described as uninhibited and unrestrained, and the pen is eternal.
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Huaisu's self-narrative profile, Lao Teng was taken in Lao Teng Academy
Old vine calligraphy Huaisu grass saint
Huaisu's self-description of the post part of the old vine in the old vine academy
Old rattan cursive script "Seven Uniques: Reading Huaisu's Self-Narrative No. 6"