Notes on the statues of Gao Guiyan, engraved in April of the first year of Wuding in the Eastern Wei Dynasty (543), 44cm × 142cm, official script. It was unearthed in Zhongchun Garden, Dingxian County, Hebei Province in the early Republic of China. It was later returned to Zhou Zhaoxiang and is now in the Palace Museum.



This stone was carved in the late Eastern Wei Dynasty, less than thirty years before the early Sui Dynasty. Therefore, the calligraphy and engraving are not in a rough and bold style, and the structure of the Han and Jin Dynasties still remains. Sha Menghai said: The calligraphy of the person who conveys the spirit engraved in the northern stele is like Zhao Mengfu. It should be engraved on the base of the statue, but the big statue no longer exists. The expansion of the Republic of China.






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