Zhong Shaojing (鍾紹京), courtesy name Keda (可大), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty, briefly serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Ruizong. Zhong's calligraphy was so frequently requested that almost all horizontal boards and signs of famous palaces and buildings were inscribed by him during the time of Empress Wu Ze Tian.
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Small Regular Script, Zhong Shaojing, Lin Fei Jin, Buddhist Sutra, 43 line ink version
- 07 August 2010
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Lin Jiang Xian - Cursive Script Banner
- 05 August 2010
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Bronze Ding vessel with Mao Gong Inscription
- 04 August 2010
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A very famous bronze called Mao Gong Ding ( 毛公鼎 ), now kept in Taiwan, belongs to the late Western Zhou Dynasty. It bears an inscription of 497 characters, the longest ever discovered on any bronze unearthed.
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北宋米芾《苕溪诗卷》高清欣赏
- 30 July 2010
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The Orchid Pavilion, No 1 Semi-cursive Script (Running Script) in Chinese Calligraphy History, Chu Suiliang Facsimile edition, Tang Dynasty
- 27 July 2010
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