After Three Rubbings dated 1680 Yun Shouping Chinese Yun Shouping's normal writing style derives from the Tang master Chu Suiliang (596-658). In this fan, however, Yun copied texts by three other early masters preserved in stone rubbings. From right to left the texts are: Classic of the Yellow Court, attributed to Wang Xizhi (303-361); Xuanjing bei by Zhang Sizhi (dates unknown); and the Zhengzuo tie by Yan Zhenqing (709-785). In each case, Yun's graceful hand softens the distinguishing marks of the originals; the writing is naturally his own.. After Three Rubbings 49163
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