Wang Xianzhong's calligraphy
Wang Xianzhong's calligraphy
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[Jade Plate Flying Calligraphy Central Hall|Ink Hua inherits the style of the Eastern Jin Dynasty]
This scroll captures the essence of Zijing's "one-stroke calligraphy." Its vibrant energy evokes the translucent, vibrant calligraphy of the "Mid-Autumn Postscript" on silk. Its vigorous brushstrokes, reminiscent of "The Goddess of the Luo River," create a new realm of Jin dynasty elegance. Made from imperial silk, it undergoes a secret process of eight soakings and nine polishings, the condensed pine mist and dew evoke the essence of the "dan cave phoenix dance" in the poem "Book Judgment." The imitation craftsmanship reaches the exacting standards of "Jin Dynasty studies," with each line meticulously refined over two centuries. Compared to more common calligraphy copies, this truly demonstrates the Wang family's profound influence. Beyond a mere resemblance, this exquisitely crafted scroll embodies the elegance of renowned scholars and the ethereal charm of Jiangzuo. It offers a glimpse into the true essence of the Six Dynasties, woven into the vein of "The Twenty-Ninth Day Postscript."
Material: Silk cloth Mounting size: 217x58 cm
Painting core size: 89x32 cm








