Chapter 361 Fragments
"If these are Chengxintang papers of the Southern Tang Dynasty..." Zhou Zhi felt incredible: "Have all the literati in the past dynasties let them go for more than a thousand years?"
"It's hard to say that it wasn't found in caves like Dunhuang decades ago." Mr. Zhang seemed to mutter something in a low voice: "Of course you have to be lucky and have an eye for goods."
Zhou Zhi knew what Mr. Zhang was secretly murmuring. The saying that the older you get, the younger you get. This was a clear complaint about his luck in finding Jianyuan's tomb and stamping out ten coins.
So he said calmly: "Mr. Zhang, if you think so, for example, the tombstone was fortunately found by me. If anyone had used it to build a pig pen, they would have knocked off the side with the words because the size was not suitable..."
Mr. Zhang couldn't help but shuddered.
"For example, if an old lady makes shuttlecocks for her children, she will have to polish them ten cents and remove the stamping features..."
"Stop talking!" Mr. Zhang's eyes showed fear: "You are a meritorious person!"
Hum, I can’t cure you little old man! Zhou Zhi was secretly proud, these are people who love cultural relics as much as their lives, and he knows how to handle them.
"But why are there so many ancient papers in this box..." Xugong felt a little strange: "Could it be that the previous owner of this box was our colleague?"
After saying these four words, everyone in the studio felt like a thunderbolt flashed through their minds - yes! If these ancient papers are prepared for repair work, then those things at the bottom of the box...
"Open one!" Now this thing is thoughtful, and only he dares to speak so grandly.
He took out a jute paper bundle and opened it gently. Inside was a packet of broken pieces of paper.
Mr. Zhang has distributed masks to everyone, not because he is afraid of something infecting people, but because he is afraid that people may be infected by something.
"Look, this is the Dharma book written on Chengxintang paper in the Southern Tang Dynasty. It has been handed down from generation to generation and has aged in the air. It is exactly the same as what I saw in the National Palace Museum in Taipei."
"Be careful. If your breath blows away any fine particles, you may lose everything." Mr. Zhang became serious: "Everyone, please be careful..."
The pieces of paper were completely torn into pieces. It took four people working together and spent a lot of time to roughly piece the paper together into a broken whole. There were still many small broken corners that couldn't be put back together for a while.
But it can be roughly seen that this is a calligraphy work that is far larger than Cai Xiang's "Chengxintang Paper Stickers".
Apes and birds are hesitant and afraid of simple writings, and wind and clouds are always there to protect Chu Xu.
The admiral Tu Ling used his magic pen to finally see King Jiang passing the chariot.
It's not a big deal if you have talent in wind instruments, but what if you don't want to shut down people's lives?
When he was in Jinli, he visited the ancestral temple, and Liang's father chanted it with regret.
This is Li Shangyin's famous historical poem "Choubiyi". It was written by Li Shangyin to commemorate the monuments of Prime Minister Zhuge when he passed through Caibiyi in Guanghan, Sichuan.
In the poem, the poet expressed his admiration for Zhuge Liang and deeply regretted that he failed to realize his ambition to unify China. At the same time, he denounced Liu Chan, the cowardly and mediocre successor who surrendered to Wei.
The calligraphy is cursive, and it is wild cursive. The brushwork is unrestrained and elegant to the extreme. At the same time, the sadness, anger and depression can be faintly seen in the strokes. The ink is vivid and shocking.
"This, this..." Zhou Zhi shivered like a chicken in front of such unrestrained writing. This is probably a state that he would never reach in his lifetime: "The leap month is not over, and the daytime is too white, and I feel drunk.
, it was written in Manqing, Manqing Temple."
"Who is this big boss Manqing..."
"This one has yet to be investigated, but this one is quite famous." General Sun pointed his gloved fingers at the first inscription and postscript behind the calligraphy, which was also a very beautiful calligraphy.
"Shi Manqing has been proud of his poetry and wine since he was a child. He has a majestic appearance, a strange style of poetry, and is good at calligraphy. His strokes are vigorous and his body is beautiful. He is treasured by the world."
"The Yu family tasted the Chengxintang paper of the Southern Tang Dynasty, and Manqing used it for Yu to write his "Chou Bi Yi Shi"."
"The poem is the one Manqing loved all his life, and he has kept it to this day. It is called Sanjue, and it is also a real treasure of the family. In the sixth month of the lunar month, Ouyang Xiu, the young master of the prince, returned to Liuyiju."
There is also a seal below, with the inscription "Six One Layers".
"I remembered it! Shi Manqing, Shi Yannian! "Chou Bi Yi Shi" is Shi Yannian's calligraphy!"
"Shi Yannian? This name seems familiar..." Manager Fei began to try to remember.
"Like Liu Ling and Zhang Zhi, he was a famous drunkard in history." Zhou Zhi was quite familiar with the figure in the history of the Song Dynasty, and he recalled it much faster than the others: "Shi Yannian is said to be a drunkard because he not only addicted to
Wine is like life, and he has also created a variety of weird ways of drinking."
"For example, he drinks with disheveled hair, bare feet and in chains, which is called 'prison drinking'; he drinks with others in the tree, which is called 'nest drinking'; sometimes he wraps himself in rice and wheat straw, only
If you stick your head out to drink with others, it is called "turtle drink"; if you don't light a lamp at night, if you drink with guests in the dark, it is called "ghost drink"; when drinking, you will jump to a tree and then jump to the ground, saying it is "ghost drink".
Crane drinking'. His drinking is probably like this."
Manager Fei clapped his hands: "That's right! He's a famous alcoholic lunatic in history. He's easy to remember, but his name didn't come to mind for a while. He's a member of our group!"
Zhou Zhi rolled his eyes secretly in his heart, Shi Yannian is also considered a great literary giant, his poetry is praised by Mei Yaochen, and his calligraphy is cherished by Ouyang Xiu. How dare you, Manager Fei, compare with others in the same profession?
Hehe smiled: "Many people know the term 'Yan Jin Liu Gu', but in fact, this word was originally a proper noun, specifically referring to Shi Yannian's calligraphy style..."
But he also had great doubts in his heart: "If it is really Shi Yannian's calligraphy and Ouyang Xiu's inscriptions and postscripts...then this is a coincidence, right?"
"The calligraphy works that Ouyang Xiu wrote and praised so much in his notes can actually be seen again? Could it be that... someone made a forgery based on Ouyang Xiu's notes?"
"Fake the Chengxintang paper of the Southern Tang Dynasty?" Mr. Zhang was unconvinced: "Is this possible? And the achievements of calligraphy, if the 'Yan Jin Liu Gu' you mentioned, Mr. Zhou, is the calligraphy style of Shi Yannian recorded in history,
Then this calligraphy is completely consistent with historical records."
"The key is Ouyang Xiu's calligraphy." Xugong said: "There are several pieces of his calligraphy that have been handed down from generation to generation."
After saying that, he flipped through the picture album just published by the National Palace Museum in Taipei a few times: "Here are the regular script "To Duan Ming Shi Du Chi Shou" and the running script "Zhuo Ai Tie".
Zhou Zhi looked at the album, then at the title and postscript, and then compared it with Shi Yannian's cursive calligraphy: "No wonder Mr. Ouyang admires Shi Yannian so much. Isn't this suspected of bragging?"
It turns out that Ouyang Xiu's handwriting is also very distinctive, meaningful, delicate, meticulous, and strong-minded. But at a glance, you can tell that he was greatly influenced by Yan Zhenqing and Ouyang Xun.
Chapter completed!