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Chapter 248 True and False Calligraphy
Chapter 248 True and False Calligraphy
Speaking of this "Nephew Memorial Manuscript", someone may ask, why is it so precious?
The full name of "Jie Nephew Manuscripts" is "Ji Mingwen Manuscripts Presented by My Nephews to Zanshan Doctor", written by Yan Zhenqing, a famous official and calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty, in 758 AD, which was the third year of the Anshi Rebellion in the Tang Dynasty.
This authentic work by Yan Zhenqing can still be ranked among the best among his countless famous works.
But anyone who has an understanding of calligraphy and hobbies has heard of the great reputation of writing a "Manuscript for the Nephew".
Because, this "Manuscript of Sacrifice to Nephew" is judged as the most peak and most reliable work of Yan Zhenqing's life among the handed down ink marks recognized by the cultural relics circle. "Second Running Script in the World" after "Preface".
The world's running script is second, what a lofty evaluation.
Moreover, in a certain sense, Yan Zhenqing's "Manuscript for Sacrifice to Nephew" can even be called "the best running script in the world".
Because the "Lanting Collection Preface" that is still in the world is all identified by the calligraphy circle as a copy of later generations, Wang Xizhi's authentic works have not been passed down, so other people can only get a glimpse of the sage from those copied works style.
Such an invaluable treasure handed down from ancient times was cleverly hidden in a statue of Buddha.
If it weren't for the accidental fall, it may not be known when and what month it will be found and taken out of the Buddha statue by a destined person, and it will be seen again.
It may also have been sealed up in the small and dark wood carvings without perfect environmental conditions for preservation, and eventually turned into a pile of dust with the passage of time, disappearing between heaven and earth.
"Unexpectedly, there is such a peerless work hidden in this small Buddha statue!"
Although You Shaoxing is not a calligraphy lover, he can always understand something by his side by Lin Feng's side.
Yan Zhenqing's "Nephew Memorial Manuscript", no matter from the perspective of artistic creation or historical significance, is a national treasure.
However, there is another deep question lingering in everyone's mind.
Why does this work appear here?
Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy achievements are unparalleled, and his ink marks are art treasures respected and cherished throughout China.
Countless people who learn calligraphy, from the very beginning, pick up the brush, dip it in ink, and trace and practice Yan Zhenqing's copybook.
His few handed down works are collected by major museums, and even exhibitions are rare.
A person of Shen Yuhan's status has only seen this authentic painting once at a joint international art exhibition.
"Lin Feng, hasn't the original "Manuscript for Nephew Memorial" been collected by the museum all the time, so the one in front of us is... a fake?"
As he said that, Shen Yuhan's voice became more and more emboldened.
Everyone knows the world, but there have never been two authentic works of "Manuscripts for the Nephew".
This pair of works is Yan Zhenqing's handwritten manuscript out of grief and feeling when he repelled the enemy army desperately during the period of disaster and war, but in the end he only recovered the skulls and bones of his relatives and nephews.
If the copy in front of me is fake, then what kind of literati is the author who can imitate Yan Gong's demeanor.
Authentic?Counterfeit?
According to the inference of common sense logic, it seems that the authentic work would never be lost here, and they would find it from a Buddha statue.
I'm afraid, things are not that simple.
Lin Feng glanced deeply at this manuscript work, which has existed until now with the breath of history.
His eyes lingered on the sentence "the father trapped the son to death" written in thick ink.
This simple but warning sentence is the most prominent in the whole article, especially in the handwriting with iron and silver hooks.
However, in the next sentence, this strong emotion came to an abrupt end, and the strong contrast between the front and the back can be foreseen. Yan Zhenqing who wrote here has entered a heavy depression, and his heavy and profound mood burst out with the strongest strength at this moment.
This is the most authentic complaint against the tragedy of reality, and the emotion leaps to the peak of the climax of the whole article.
Just in the last paragraph, Yan Zhenqing's brushstrokes suddenly started to fly again. Although the ink is exhausted, there is still a vigorous and smooth momentum, which fully reveals that Yan Gong is full of heroic spirit.
The emotions of grief and heroism begin at the end of the pen, and finally fall between the lines.
The people who saw here seemed to have completely merged with Yan Zhenqing at that time. They no longer shouted, their anger was deeply suppressed, and they turned to pray to God with rich and heavy emotions. "The momentum of a word of wild grass blowing thousands of miles away, like a wisp of green smoke, goes away with the soul.
Lin Feng's thoughts also fluctuated with the emotions emerging in the manuscript. After traveling through the millennium and seeing the tragedy of that battle, he paused and spoke loudly.
"This pair of "Nephew Memorial Manuscript" is undoubtedly genuine."
Apart from Yan Gong's authentic works, there is absolutely no other possibility to bring such a shock and touch to the viewers.
"However, since the "Nephew Memorial Manuscript" has been carefully preserved since it was handed down, how can this be explained?"
"The last time "Manuscript for Nephew" appeared in the world was at the joint art exhibition with Country R. It is rumored that when the work was withdrawn, due to the exhibition's mistakes, it caused great damage to this handed down ink. Five years have passed It has never been brought out for appreciation.
According to my speculation, it should have been lost in that exhibition, and the original was left overseas.Now that it appears here, I don’t know which person with lofty ideals ventured abroad and went through many difficulties and obstacles before he could find this treasure and hide it in this way and send it back. "
There was a long silence in the air, and everyone present couldn't help imagining thrilling scenes following Lin Feng's eloquent words.
No one raised any objection to Lin Feng's identification.
Finally, Lin Feng narrowed his eyes, retracted his slightly out-of-control emotions, and carefully put away this work that bears the excellent unyielding integrity of the Chinese nation and has infinite artistic value.
Looking up at Shen Yuhan who was at the side, Lin Feng said that sentence again.
"In the final analysis, this Buddha statue was bought by you. The universe hidden in it is also your opportunity. They should still be returned to their original owners."
"Lin Feng, if you insist on going back to the source, I will buy it for you as a gift. Therefore, they do not belong to my luck. It may be that God wants to pass through my hand in the dark. These things are in your hands.
If it was another person, I am afraid that the calligraphy inside the Buddha statue would not be discovered, and all causes and effects are connected. "
Neither of the two could convince the other. In the end, under the witness of other people, Shen Yuhan just took back the broken Buddha statue, and Lin Feng took the "Manuscript for the Nephew" with great care.
(End of this chapter)
Speaking of this "Nephew Memorial Manuscript", someone may ask, why is it so precious?
The full name of "Jie Nephew Manuscripts" is "Ji Mingwen Manuscripts Presented by My Nephews to Zanshan Doctor", written by Yan Zhenqing, a famous official and calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty, in 758 AD, which was the third year of the Anshi Rebellion in the Tang Dynasty.
This authentic work by Yan Zhenqing can still be ranked among the best among his countless famous works.
But anyone who has an understanding of calligraphy and hobbies has heard of the great reputation of writing a "Manuscript for the Nephew".
Because, this "Manuscript of Sacrifice to Nephew" is judged as the most peak and most reliable work of Yan Zhenqing's life among the handed down ink marks recognized by the cultural relics circle. "Second Running Script in the World" after "Preface".
The world's running script is second, what a lofty evaluation.
Moreover, in a certain sense, Yan Zhenqing's "Manuscript for Sacrifice to Nephew" can even be called "the best running script in the world".
Because the "Lanting Collection Preface" that is still in the world is all identified by the calligraphy circle as a copy of later generations, Wang Xizhi's authentic works have not been passed down, so other people can only get a glimpse of the sage from those copied works style.
Such an invaluable treasure handed down from ancient times was cleverly hidden in a statue of Buddha.
If it weren't for the accidental fall, it may not be known when and what month it will be found and taken out of the Buddha statue by a destined person, and it will be seen again.
It may also have been sealed up in the small and dark wood carvings without perfect environmental conditions for preservation, and eventually turned into a pile of dust with the passage of time, disappearing between heaven and earth.
"Unexpectedly, there is such a peerless work hidden in this small Buddha statue!"
Although You Shaoxing is not a calligraphy lover, he can always understand something by his side by Lin Feng's side.
Yan Zhenqing's "Nephew Memorial Manuscript", no matter from the perspective of artistic creation or historical significance, is a national treasure.
However, there is another deep question lingering in everyone's mind.
Why does this work appear here?
Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy achievements are unparalleled, and his ink marks are art treasures respected and cherished throughout China.
Countless people who learn calligraphy, from the very beginning, pick up the brush, dip it in ink, and trace and practice Yan Zhenqing's copybook.
His few handed down works are collected by major museums, and even exhibitions are rare.
A person of Shen Yuhan's status has only seen this authentic painting once at a joint international art exhibition.
"Lin Feng, hasn't the original "Manuscript for Nephew Memorial" been collected by the museum all the time, so the one in front of us is... a fake?"
As he said that, Shen Yuhan's voice became more and more emboldened.
Everyone knows the world, but there have never been two authentic works of "Manuscripts for the Nephew".
This pair of works is Yan Zhenqing's handwritten manuscript out of grief and feeling when he repelled the enemy army desperately during the period of disaster and war, but in the end he only recovered the skulls and bones of his relatives and nephews.
If the copy in front of me is fake, then what kind of literati is the author who can imitate Yan Gong's demeanor.
Authentic?Counterfeit?
According to the inference of common sense logic, it seems that the authentic work would never be lost here, and they would find it from a Buddha statue.
I'm afraid, things are not that simple.
Lin Feng glanced deeply at this manuscript work, which has existed until now with the breath of history.
His eyes lingered on the sentence "the father trapped the son to death" written in thick ink.
This simple but warning sentence is the most prominent in the whole article, especially in the handwriting with iron and silver hooks.
However, in the next sentence, this strong emotion came to an abrupt end, and the strong contrast between the front and the back can be foreseen. Yan Zhenqing who wrote here has entered a heavy depression, and his heavy and profound mood burst out with the strongest strength at this moment.
This is the most authentic complaint against the tragedy of reality, and the emotion leaps to the peak of the climax of the whole article.
Just in the last paragraph, Yan Zhenqing's brushstrokes suddenly started to fly again. Although the ink is exhausted, there is still a vigorous and smooth momentum, which fully reveals that Yan Gong is full of heroic spirit.
The emotions of grief and heroism begin at the end of the pen, and finally fall between the lines.
The people who saw here seemed to have completely merged with Yan Zhenqing at that time. They no longer shouted, their anger was deeply suppressed, and they turned to pray to God with rich and heavy emotions. "The momentum of a word of wild grass blowing thousands of miles away, like a wisp of green smoke, goes away with the soul.
Lin Feng's thoughts also fluctuated with the emotions emerging in the manuscript. After traveling through the millennium and seeing the tragedy of that battle, he paused and spoke loudly.
"This pair of "Nephew Memorial Manuscript" is undoubtedly genuine."
Apart from Yan Gong's authentic works, there is absolutely no other possibility to bring such a shock and touch to the viewers.
"However, since the "Nephew Memorial Manuscript" has been carefully preserved since it was handed down, how can this be explained?"
"The last time "Manuscript for Nephew" appeared in the world was at the joint art exhibition with Country R. It is rumored that when the work was withdrawn, due to the exhibition's mistakes, it caused great damage to this handed down ink. Five years have passed It has never been brought out for appreciation.
According to my speculation, it should have been lost in that exhibition, and the original was left overseas.Now that it appears here, I don’t know which person with lofty ideals ventured abroad and went through many difficulties and obstacles before he could find this treasure and hide it in this way and send it back. "
There was a long silence in the air, and everyone present couldn't help imagining thrilling scenes following Lin Feng's eloquent words.
No one raised any objection to Lin Feng's identification.
Finally, Lin Feng narrowed his eyes, retracted his slightly out-of-control emotions, and carefully put away this work that bears the excellent unyielding integrity of the Chinese nation and has infinite artistic value.
Looking up at Shen Yuhan who was at the side, Lin Feng said that sentence again.
"In the final analysis, this Buddha statue was bought by you. The universe hidden in it is also your opportunity. They should still be returned to their original owners."
"Lin Feng, if you insist on going back to the source, I will buy it for you as a gift. Therefore, they do not belong to my luck. It may be that God wants to pass through my hand in the dark. These things are in your hands.
If it was another person, I am afraid that the calligraphy inside the Buddha statue would not be discovered, and all causes and effects are connected. "
Neither of the two could convince the other. In the end, under the witness of other people, Shen Yuhan just took back the broken Buddha statue, and Lin Feng took the "Manuscript for the Nephew" with great care.
(End of this chapter)
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