Chinese calligraphy : an introduction to its aesthetic and technique : with 6 plates and 155 text illustratons

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FIG. 41.—KWEI-CHU-LAI-TZU

By Prince Ch‘éng (mq ¥# =F) of the Ch‘ing dynasty. The charm of stroke and pattern resembles, one feels, the shy glances of a young girl (Collection of Chang Lai-Kung, Nanking)

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FIG. 42.—PART OF AN ESSAY

By Chang Yii-Chao (ie #$ Zl), statesman and calligrapher. His style shows the great influence of Wei stonerubbings. He has onlya few followers, because his brush-work is very difficult to be achieved

(Collection of Chang Lai-Kung, Nanking)