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Chapter 231 Chapter 42 Sutra (1)

Chapter 231 Chapter 42 Sutra ([-])

Huai Su was a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. He was famous for his wild cursive. Together with Zhang Xu, he was the two peaks in the history of Chinese cursive script, and they were also known as "Dian Zhang Kuang Su".

The "42 Chapters" is the first important Buddhist scriptures that came to China from India. When Huai Su traveled to Yandang Mountain, he wrote the "42 Chapters" and passed it down to the world.The rarity of Huai Su's authentic works that have been handed down for thousands of years can be imagined.

During the period of the Republic of China, it is said that Zhou Lian and Pu Yongqing in Wuxi, Jiangsu collected the authentic works of Huai Su's "42 Chapters", and later this volume was included in "The Grand View of Ink Marks of Ancient and Modern Celebrities" published by Zhonghua Book Company.However, because the calligraphy style of this work is different from that of Huai Su's other works, and the calligraphy level is average, it is questioned by many people that it is not authentic.

As for the authenticity of Huai Su's "42 Chapters", there are different opinions.

The Zhao family was the only one who dared to declare in front of the Northern and Southern Schools that the "42 Chapters" they treasured was the real Huaisu.

Wearing silk gloves, Zhao Zimo carefully spread out a portion of the signatures he had brought and placed them on the table with a serious and dignified expression. He was a different person from the arrogant Mr. Zhao who was almost perverted.

Once again, Xu Qingru looked at Fu Tianze helplessly, her eyes were so wronged that water dripped out.Fu Tianze looked nonchalant, took her hand, put it in his palm, and smiled: "Don't be nervous, even if you damage this copybook, I won't be sorry."

Xu Qingru felt even more aggrieved, was she afraid of damaging the copybook?
But Fu Tianze turned a blind eye, leaned closer to her, and pressed a light kiss on her cheek like no one else was there.

Xu Qingru was trembling with fright, this is in public, especially in front of elders... But soon, she heard his floating voice entering her ears: "Don't be afraid, I'm here."

Xu Qingru thought of the Xu family banquet that day, and he did the same, leaning close to her, pinning the half white silk flower on her, and whispering in her ear, telling her not to be afraid, but to believe in herself.

Yes, why should she be afraid? Now, with him by his side, even if she made a hole, wouldn't there be Fu Tianze to mend it?
"Heh, it's offensive."

When Xu Qingru heard Zhao Wencheng utter a disdainful word, she came back to her senses, turned her eyes to the calligraphy post on the table, and started what she should do.

Huai Su's "42 Chapters" is about 248 Zhang long, with a total of 2663 lines and [-] characters. It can be said to be a huge volume.If you identify word by word, I am afraid that it may take a year and a half to get results.

Xu Qingru really didn't understand why Fu Tianze dug such a big hole for her.

Right now, she can only start with the inscriptions and seals.

Xu Qingru carefully scrolled to the place where the signature was stamped, and Zhao Wencheng inevitably asked her to be more careful not to damage the signature.

A slight bookish air rushed towards the face, and on the almost soy sauce-colored paper, apart from the arrogant cursive characters, there were countless seals and inscriptions.

Xu Qingru was a little dazed. Could it be that this signature was once collected by the "big stamp stamper" Qianlong?

Sure enough, her eyes quickly caught those big seals: two "Treasures of Emperor Qianlong's Royal View" on one side and one circle, and "Sanxitang Jingjian Seal" came into her eyes.

In addition to these imprints of Qianlong, there are also seals of other emperors, various collection halls, and collectors. Xu Qingru was a little confused by the sight of seals.She turned her attention to the inscriptions and postscripts, good guy, the inscriptions and postscripts are also overwhelming.

At the beginning of the volume, there are four big characters in regular script inscribed by Zhang Yan, a poet of the Song Dynasty, and inscribed by Mi Fu, a calligrapher and painter of the Northern Song Dynasty, at the end of the volume. "Huaisu cursive script, a treasure handed down from generation to generation"... This is just part of the inscriptions and postscripts.

Xu Qingru, who had always been calm, suddenly became dizzy, and felt for the first time that maybe she really wasn't a material for learning from ancient times, and that what she could identify in the past was all due to luck.

(End of this chapter)

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