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Qing Dynasty He Zhuo Kaishu's "Peach Garden Poetry Axis"

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Qing Dynasty He Zhuo Kaishu's "Peach Garden Poetry Axis"

He Zhuo (1661-1722), Zi Qizhan ( ) , Yi men , Chongming people. He Zhuo is a member of the Community of Books and is good at examinations. Proofreading the ancient stele version is the most refined. Xi Lin copied the Jin and Tang Fatai, and the true and written books were incorporated into the Noh Pin. At that time, people thought that they could be compared with the calligraphers of the Jin and Tang Dynasties, and together with Zheng Zhongguang, Jiang Chenying, and Wang Shifeng, they were called the four masters of the Kangxi Dynasty. He was commissioned to write the "Notes on the Four Books" for the Kangxi Emperor, which was carved into woodblocks and hidden in the palace. Most of the books in the palace were censored by the regent. Before the Yongzheng Emperor took the throne, he instructed Zhuo to write a commentary on the "Notes on Sleepy Learning".

Qing Dynasty He Zhuo Kaishu's "Peach Garden Poetry Axis"

Qing Dynasty He Zhuo kaishu work "Peach Garden Poetry Axis", on paper, 33.8 × 60.4 cm, collection of the Palace Museum

This axis book peach blossom source poem. Self-titled "Linxiang'an Teacher's Law", Xiang'an is Wang Zunxun, Shunzhi Jinshi, Kangxi Official Yushi.

Qing Dynasty He Zhuo Kaishu's "Peach Garden Poetry Axis"
Qing Dynasty He Zhuo Kaishu's "Peach Garden Poetry Axis"

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