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Fu Shan's calligraphy in the central hall

Fu Shan's calligraphy in the central hall

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[Frost Red Niche Rhyme Center|Ink Soul Casts New Realm of Epigraphy]
This scroll inherits the essence of Qingzhu's "cotton-wrapped iron tip" style, boasting a majestic presence reminiscent of the powerful, unrestrained calligraphy found in the silk version of "Danfeng Pavilion Record." Its unique and striking character formations draw inspiration from the "Shimen Inscription," creating a new style of calligraphy inspired by the "Remnant of the Song Dynasty." The silk was meticulously polished and tempered, with pine soot blended with vermilion, evoking the "Four Do's and Four Don'ts" of the "Shuanghongkan Collection." The meticulous craftsmanship achieved "integrity-level" precision, with each tip undergoing a rigorous, two-century-long tempering process. Compared to more common calligraphy reproductions, this scroll reveals a distinct connection to Han and Wei dynasty cliff carvings. Beyond merely inheriting form, this exquisite silk masterpiece fuses the spirit of the Remnant with the aura of bronze and stone inscriptions, offering a glimpse into the true essence of the Ming dynasty manuscript of "Mourning My Son."
Material: Silk cloth Mounting size: 216x66 cm
Painting core size: 85x46 cm

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