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Poem on Tianwa Temple
Poem on Tianwa Temple
 
Poem on Tianwa Temple
Poem on Tianwa Temple
 
Poem on Tianwa Temple
Poem on Tianwa Temple
 
Poem on Tianwa Temple
Poem on Tianwa Temple
 

Poem on Tianwa Temple

CHINA; Ming dynasty (1368–1644), dated 1573; By Xu Wei; Running script; Ink on silk; Hong Kong Museum of Art, China
According to the inscription on the back of the scroll, this poem was written by Xu Wei at the request of a monk from Tianwa Temple. The poem commences with a description of the temple and its scenery, and finishes in lament of the poet's life experiences and a yearning for a peaceful lifestyle akin to one found in the temple.
  Xu Wei, also known as Wenqing or Wenchang, was a Ming dynasty (1368-1944) painter, calligrapher, and scholar. His calligraphy is exuberant and vigorous, and his style of thin, long strokes appears similar to that of Song dynasty (960-1279) calligrapher Huang Tingjian. Ming dynasty poet Yuan Hongdao held Xu Wei in high esteem and remarked that Xu can only be referred to in terms of the essence and spirit of his calligraphy
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