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Typical Gallery Price: $200.00 Your price: $83.99
Approximate Measurements: Length of Silk Scroll:49.8" (126cm) Width of Wooden Scroll Roller: 18.6" (47cm)
Consists of twenty characters, pronounced ‘bai ri yi shan jing, huang he ru hai liu, yu qiong qian li mu, geng shang yi ceng lou’. This comes from a ancient poem, ‘Stepping up the Stork-Watchtower’, written by Wang zhi huan, a prominent poet lived in Chinese Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses that one person should show great foresight and stand high to see far, and the spirit of go-aheadism.
Below are Chinese ancient Tang poem "STEPPING UP THE STORK-WATCHTOWER" & pinyin
Stepping up the Stork-Watchtower By Wang Zhihuan (688-742) The hilltop kissing the setting-sun, The Yellow River flows to the ocean. Stepping up a still higher building, You may enjoy the far sightseeing.
Chinese Calligraphy Style English: Running Script Mandarin: Xingshu More about Chinese characters, Japanese kanji and Chinese calligraphy styles
This "STEPPING UP THE STORK-WATCHTOWER" ancient Chinese Tang poem calligraphy painting artwork wall silk scroll is attentively created by the disabled artist Wang, who is one of the most prominent calligraphers in China. Large amount of works have been collected.
The disabled artist Wang, has sat in a wheelchair more than 30 years after a catastrophic accident during fieldwork left him paralyzed from the waist down. Master Wang was gracefully moving and pausing his brush that can be mesmerizing, and there is one of his artworks on display here.
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