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Calligraphy artists hold a magnifying glass to appreciate Wang Xizhi`s preface to Lanting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wang Xizhi's calligraphy Royalty Free Stock Photo
[Museum treasure 28]The Yuan Blue-and-White \'Four Loves\' Plum Blossom Vase, Hubei Provincial Museum, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
[Museum treasure 28]The Yuan Blue-and-White \'Four Loves\' Plum Blossom Vase, Hubei Provincial Museum, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
[Museum treasure 28]The Yuan Blue-and-White \'Four Loves\' Plum Blossom Vase, Hubei Provincial Museum, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calligraphy artists hold a magnifying glass to appreciate Wang Xizhi`s preface to Lanting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calligraphy artists hold a magnifying glass to appreciate Wang Xizhi`s preface to Lanting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wang Xizhi`s preface to Orchid Pavilion
A little girl with a brush and a smile on her face Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calligraphy artists hold a magnifying glass to appreciate Wang Xizhi`s preface to Lanting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calligraphy artists hold a magnifying glass to appreciate Wang Xizhi`s preface to Lanting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calligraphy artists hold a magnifying glass to appreciate Wang Xizhi`s preface to Lanting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calligraphy artists hold a magnifying glass to appreciate Wang Xizhi`s preface to Lanting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calligraphy artists hold a magnifying glass to appreciate Wang Xizhi`s preface to Lanting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calligraphy artists hold a magnifying glass to appreciate Wang Xizhi`s preface to Lanting Royalty Free Stock Photo
On March 3, 353, Wang Xizhi, Xie`an and Sun Chuo, 41 people in the Ninth Year of Yonghe, Mudi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, made a poem at Lanting in Shanyin now Shaoxing, Zhejiang, and each of them wrote a preface by Xie. There are twenty-eight lines and three hundred and twenty-four characters in the handed down version of the Dharma Ties. In Tang Dynasty, it was earned by Taizong, and was promoted to be the representative of Wang Shu. Zhao Mou was ordered to distribute copies of hooks to his relatives and close ministers. Taizong died and was buried with authentic deeds. In Tang Dynasty, Shenlong Ben is the most famous copy of ink, and the first stone inscription is Dingwu Ben.


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