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Tang Sun's cursive "Book Genealogy" pastes Qing'an Qi's engraving rubbings Qing Chen Yixi Kai's engraved rubbings

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The original manuscript of the Forbidden City is now in the Palace Museum in Taiwan. There have been copies of it throughout the ages. Mr. Qi Gong once wrote an article in the magazine "Cultural Relics", and among the historical extensions, the Tang Sun Guoting cursive "Book Genealogy" engraved by the Qing Dynasty collector An Qi is the most authentic. At the same time as engraving the cursive "Book Spectrum", An Qi also invited the famous Qing Dynasty calligrapher Chen Yixi to translate the "Book Spectrum" into rubbings. He loves to collect, and now uploads a few photos of the Qing'an Qi carved book he collects to share with you.

Tang Sun's cursive "Book Genealogy" pastes Qing'an Qi's engraving rubbings Qing Chen Yixi Kai's engraved rubbings
Tang Sun's cursive "Book Genealogy" pastes Qing'an Qi's engraving rubbings Qing Chen Yixi Kai's engraved rubbings
Tang Sun's cursive "Book Genealogy" pastes Qing'an Qi's engraving rubbings Qing Chen Yixi Kai's engraved rubbings
Tang Sun's cursive "Book Genealogy" pastes Qing'an Qi's engraving rubbings Qing Chen Yixi Kai's engraved rubbings
Tang Sun's cursive "Book Genealogy" pastes Qing'an Qi's engraving rubbings Qing Chen Yixi Kai's engraved rubbings
Tang Sun's cursive "Book Genealogy" pastes Qing'an Qi's engraving rubbings Qing Chen Yixi Kai's engraved rubbings
Tang Sun's cursive "Book Genealogy" pastes Qing'an Qi's engraving rubbings Qing Chen Yixi Kai's engraved rubbings

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