Zhu Yunming's calligraphy
Zhu Yunming's calligraphy
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[Zhishan's wild calligraphy in the center of the hall | Frost-tipped silk, Wu Menpo]
This scroll embodies the essence of Xizheweng's "Dragon and Snake Competing Brushstrokes." The awe-inspiring halberds and spears, like Huaisu's autobiography, are etched through silk, creating a profound style of bronze and stone inscription. The silk is crafted through a secret process of eight granules and nine melting processes, and the burnt ink tempers the tip, embodying the principle of "wind and thunder hidden in ink" in the Huaixingtang Collection. The meticulous imitation reaches the level of "freehand brushwork in bronze and stone inscription," with each tip honed over thirty years by the seal of the Tongpan of Yingtian Prefecture. Compared to conventional wild cursive calligraphy, this scroll embodies the spirit of the Hongzhi imperial examination. It is more than a mere transfer of the rhythmic lines, but a truly collectible silk masterpiece that blends the ancient spirit of official script with the texture of Taihu stone. A rare contemporary work embodies the iron-clad essence of the "Cursive Poetry Calligraphy."
Material: Silk cloth Mounting size: 220×69 cm
Painting core size: 88x47 cm








