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"Prince Lanling" by Zhang Yuangan - Draw From Wu ChangQing 33cm x 34cm
"Prince Lanling" by Zhang Yuangan - Draw From Wu ChangQing 33cm x 34cm
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- Zhang Yuangan (1091-c. 1161), courtesy name Zhongzong, was a famous poet in the early Southern Song Dynasty. He was an important poet in the late Northern Song Dynasty and early Southern Song Dynasty. He was particularly good at writing poems. Among his works, the two poems "He Xinlang" are the most famous and are known as the masterpieces.
- Calligraphy is a unique artistic form of text beauty in China and neighboring countries and regions that have been deeply influenced by Chinese culture. It includes Chinese calligraphy, Mongolian calligraphy, Arabic calligraphy and English calligraphy. Its "Chinese calligraphy" is a traditional art unique to Chinese characters.
- "Lanling King·Juanzhufo" is a poem written by Zhang Yuangan, a poet in the Song Dynasty of China, and is included in "Three Hundred Song Poems". This poem describes the charming scenery of spring and the memories of the beautiful life in the motherland. It uses happy scenes to set off sad feelings, expresses the emotion of vicissitudes of life, and expresses the sadness of "Shuli" in the motherland.
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