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內容簡介(英文) |
Yu You-jen, native to Sanyuan, Shaanxi, ran a newspaper advocating revolution in the late Qing. In the Republican era he was Director of the Control Yuan. He excelled at poetry and calligraphy, organizing cursive script through the ages to assemble a 1,000-character essay of Standard Cursive Script. Yu did this work for the 70th birthday of General Ho Ying-chin (1890-1987). In earlier years Yu studied inscribed stele and cliff inscriptions, his brushwork and characters large and strong. Later he focused on cursive script, his brush movement going from angular to rounded. With the tip concealed and introverted, the strokes are like bent hairpins, the brush force being even more tactful and powerful. This work was donated by Ho Ying-chin himself.(20110101)
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