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Chapter 1125 is it true or false

In fact, it’s really not to blame Jian’er for being so excited. In fact, anyone who has a certain research on calligraphy knows what the meaning of the “Chunhuage Tie” represents. Speaking of the “Chunhuage Tie”, it is absolutely famous in the history of calligraphy in our country!

In the third year of Chunhua in the Northern Song Dynasty, that is, in 992 AD, a major historical event occurred in the cultural history of my country. Emperor Taizong of Song Dynasty, Zhao Guangyi, poured out the calligraphy of all dynasties collected by the inner palace, and ordered the Hanlin Shishu Wang to compile and copy the stone, and compiled it into the first large-scale calligraphy of my country. The "Chunhua Ge Tie" has a total of 10 volumes, containing works by 103 emperors, famous ministers and calligraphers of all dynasties, with a total of 420 volumes. Therefore, the calligraphy was created during the Chunhua period and the secret rooms of the forbidden palaces, so it was called "Chunhua Ge Tie", also known as "Chunhua Secret Pavilion", and abbreviated as "Ge Tie".

This "Ge Tie" is a collection of ten volumes. The first volume is the calligraphy of emperors of all dynasties, the second, third and fourth volumes are the calligraphy of famous ministers of all dynasties, the fifth volume is the calligraphy of various ancient calligraphy of various schools, the six, seven and eight volumes are the calligraphy of Wang Xizhi, and the nine and ten volumes are the calligraphy of Wang Xian. Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty said in "Songxuezhai Collection of Essays·Ge Tie Postscript": "During Chunhua, Emperor Taizong of the Songlin Secretariat Wang wrote the books he purchased from three dynasties to the Tang Dynasty, and copied the secret cabinet. He gave it to the royal family and the ministers, and when he came to the two palaces, he would give it inscribed ink. Later, he stopped giving it to him, so he was particularly valued."

The Song Dynasty recorded this post as a wooden engraving, and the initial rubbing was "Chengxintang paper" and "Li Tinggui ink", but this kind of rubbing was not seen to be circulated. Chunhuage Tie is the earliest collection of posts in my country. Because Wang Zhi was not well-versed in his knowledge, the authenticity of the posts was mixed and the order was disordered. However, its "engraved collection is particularly beautiful and rich", and the copying is realistic, and the calligraphy of ancestors relies on it to be circulated. This post has the reputation of "the ancestor of the posts", which has a profound impact on later generations. In the Song and Yuan dynasties alone, there were more than 30 types of reprints. However, because the age was too long, many types were lost and cannot be verified. After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the number of reprints of this "Chunhuage Tie" was even more difficult to count. The most influential ones include the Yuhong Pavilion version of the Gu family in Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty, the Wushishanfang version of the Pan family in the 43rd year of Wanli of the Ming Dynasty, and the reprints of the Neifu version of the 34th year of Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty.

However, since the postings were lost, they copied and reprinted very frequently, and the Gu Congyi version, Pan Yunliang version, Sufu version, etc. were more famous.

The Palace Museum contains the Southern Song Dynasty rubbings, stamped with "Treasure of Emperor Qianlong's Imperial View" and "Maoqin Palace Identification Seal" and other seals. The white paper is dug inlaid with cut and cut, and the black ink rubbings of hemp paper are 25.1cm in height and 13.1cm in width. At the end of each volume, there is a seal script engraving "On November 6, the year of the third year of Chunhua, the seal script is engraved, which is very rare.

Chen Si of the Song Dynasty, "Baoke Congbian", Wang Shu of the Qing Dynasty, and Rong Geng's "Congtitu Mu" and other books.

During the Qingli period of Emperor Renzong of Song Dynasty, the palace accidentally caught fire, and the original jujube wood printed on the rubbing "Chunhuage Tie" was unfortunately burned. Therefore, the initial rubbings seemed extremely precious and were regarded as treasures and were priceless.

However, as far as Jian'er knows, the entire set of ancestral books of the "Chunhuage Tie" that exists today has long disappeared in the long river of history. It is said that there are only three volumes, namely four, seven, and eight volumes, which are stored in the Shanghai Museum. Even the rare books that are said to be closest to the ancestral books are mostly broken books. Here, Jian'er couldn't help but gently pick up the letter paper placed on those volumes again, and a very complicated feeling appeared on her face.

"Ancestor..., the whole volume of the ancestors, is this true or false?" A sigh echoed in the room, and his fingertips wearing snow-white gloves gently stroked the letter, Jian'er couldn't help but read it carefully again.

According to the letter, this precious box made of small-leaf sandalwood, or more accurately, the book box, is a minor official under the Hanlin King of Waiting for Books who was compiled by Zhao Guangyi, the order of Emperor Taizong of Song Dynasty.

According to this letter, this minor official surname is Wang, who was a minor official in the Hanlin Academy who was too small to be even smaller. He was not even qualified to leave a single sum in history. However, although this minor official surnamed Wang was small, he loved calligraphy very much. When he learned that Emperor Taizong ordered the compilation of this "Ge Tie", he was almost crazy. He went on a journey and asked for an errand here. He originally wanted to use the closest distance to appreciate the wonderful works of emperors, famous ministers, and calligraphy masters of all generations. However, this person loved the more he read it, and he wanted to hold these copybooks all day long.

But this ideal is full, but the reality is extremely skinny. Even the important officials in the court do not receive such a treasure, how could it be his turn to be the small official of the Hanlin Academy, the size of a sesame and green bean, to go to Xiao Xiang. It has to be said that when a person is obsessed with something, the energy that can be rejuvenated is far beyond what normal people can imagine. For this set of books that make him unable to think about tea day and night and not want to eat, the small official surnamed Wang actually sold his factory. Relying on being a member of the editor of this post, he bribed the people below and found a way to hide one today and a post tomorrow, just like a rat moving, and "collected" such a whole set.

When the post was completely completed, the minor official surnamed Wang could not stay there (mainly because he was afraid of this matter. After all, no matter how careful he was, there would still be some clues. According to the ancient people's cherishment of "books", once they were pulled out, they might not be able to say that there might be a prison disaster). As soon as his mother went to the immortal, the minor official surnamed Wang went to the countryside in the name of Ding You (that is, resigning) and returning to the countryside. This set of "Ge Tie" was also lost by the minor official surnamed Wang.

However, at the beginning of this matter, he was brave and ignored it. However, when the matter was done and returned home, he became scared. Then he would not use it. It would be a night and nightmare. He either dreamed that the "Ge Tie" was stolen or that the matter was stolen and was locked in prison. He would destroy them. As a book illegitimate little official Wang was reluctant to leave and continued to collect it, but he was worried.

Finally, he gritted his teeth and sold the last valuable thing in his home. Then he asked someone to get such a box that can prevent insects and moths. Then he put the "Ge Tie" in the middle, sealed the three layers inside and buried it, and pointed to the children and grandchildren when they were about to die. However, he was worried that the children and grandchildren would not know anything, so he took out the "Ge Tie" and promoted it, causing a huge disaster to his family. Therefore, the minor official surnamed Wang decided on the matter and put it in the box.

Unfortunately, I don’t know if it was an accident or something. In the end, the box was not obtained by the children and grandchildren of the little official surnamed Wang (if they got it, Grandet would not say that he had not opened the box before after he got it, and the letter was probably not there), but it was kept in modern times until it was obtained by Grandet’s people. (To be continued.)
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