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Ni Yuanlu's cursive script calligraphy of an ancient poem

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Five-character regulated verse poem in cursive script, calligraphy on silk damask by Ni Yuanlu, Ming Dynasty, from the collection of the Shanxi Museum [Photo/provided to chinaservicesinfo.com]

This piece of cursive script was created by Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) calligrapher Ni Yuanlu (1593–1643) from Shangyu, Zhejiang province. The text comes from a Song Dynasty (960-1279) five-character regulated verse poem. Ni's cursive script incorporated elements of ancient clerical script, forging a unique path and demonstrating a personal style both elegant and graceful. Collection: Shanxi Museum.

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