This is not a Print!
This Confucian virtue words Chinese calligraphy wall scroll is created by the disabled artist.
Regular-sized Approximate Measurements:
Length of Silk Scroll: 69.2" (175cm)
Width of Wooden Scroll Roller: 18.6" (47cm)
Traditional Chinese Characters & Pinyin

Simplified Chinese Characters & Pinyin

This proverb is from the Analects of Confucius - Chap. 15, and means "What you do not wish upon yourself, extend not to others". Ji means myself; Yu means do things what you want; wu means no; shi means impose / enforce. Ethic of Reciprocity, treat the others as you would like to be treated.
Talented Disabled Calligraphy Artist creates this 'Quote of Confucius' Asian calligraphy art wall scroll!

When I first saw a person without hands who could not only write but also became a good calligrapher, I was shocked.
Disabled artist, Mr. 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.