Location: Art Examination - Art - Art Resource Number - Art Number - Long Scroll Calligraphy Stele Inscriptions - Chu Suiliang's Calligraphy Appreciation "Ode to a Dead Tree" (large picture) Appreciation of Chu Suiliang's calligraphy "Ode on a Dead Tree" (large picture) 2021/8/28 abstract: Chu Suiliang's calligraphy appreciation of "Ode on a Dead Tree" (large picture) 8 high-definition calligraphy pictures of "Ode on a Dead Tree". Only the printed version of "Ode on a Dead Tree" has been handed down to the world. The title is written in the fourth year of Zhenguan. There are thirty-nine lines in total, totaling 467 words. The style of the calligraphy is vertical and horizontal, with intricate changes. "Tingyulou Tie", "Yuyantang Tie", "Xihongtang Tie", "Linsuyuan Tie", etc. are all included, and the "Tingyulou Tie" is inscribed For fine... Chu Suiliang's calligraphy appreciation of "Ode on a Dead Tree" (large picture) 8 high-definition calligraphy pictures of "Ode on a Dead Tree". Only the engraved version of "Ode on a Dead Tree" has been handed down to the world. The title is written in the fourth year of Zhenguan. There are thirty-nine lines in total, totaling 467 words. The style of the calligraphy is vertical and horizontal, with intricate changes. "Tingyulou Tie", "Yuyantang Tie", "Xihongtang Tie", "Linsuyuan Tie", etc. are all included, and the "Tingyulou Tie" is inscribed For fineness. The article belongs to the special topic: Chu Suiliang’s calligraphy Warm reminder: When browsing "Chu Suiliang's Calligraphy Appreciation of "Ode on a Dead Tree" (large picture)", I encountered a problem. The content was uploaded by the user, and the current status is that the content is under review. If you provide feedback on this article, you can speed up the review process or "click here" to view other websites.