Rhythm and rhythm - Wen Zhengming's long scroll "Self-written Chronicle Poems" is free and handsome
The Ming Dynasty calligrapher and painter Wen Zhengming wrote a lot of books in his life, some of which were personal poems, and at the same time of tasting the charm of calligraphy, we can also see Wen Zhengming's literary talent, which is really a very happy thing.
Today, I will share a long scroll of Wen Mingming's book - "Self-written Poems". "Self-written Poems", paper, long scroll, 20.8 cm long, 327.8 cm wide, collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei. The book was written in the sixteenth year of Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty (1537), and the content is 13 poems written by Wen Qingming on the way to the north to become an official more than ten years ago.
The calligraphy in this volume is quite literal and shows his own personality. The pen is free and handsome, the knot is tactful and flowing, the pen is strong, the chapter is sparse and scattered and there is no lack of aura, and the blank space of the part increases the rhythm and rhythm of the whole work, which is the representative of Wen Mingxingshu.
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