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“Inscribed on the Western Wall of the Temple” – Cursive Script by Sun Wenjia Gifted to Simon Business School, University of Rochester

“Inscribed on the Western Wall of the Temple” – Cursive Script by Sun Wenjia Gifted to Simon Business School, University of Rochester

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This large-format cursive script artwork features a complete rendition of the classic poem by Su Shi (1037–1101), a revered poet of the Song Dynasty.

“Viewed from the side, it seems a range of peaks;
Seen from the end, a row of highlands long.
Why can't we see the Lu Shan's true face?
Because we're lost amid the mountain's vastness.”

Calligrapher Sun Wenjia executed this piece with bold brushwork and expressive flow on large Xuan paper, demonstrating deep classical grounding and modern interpretive rhythm.
This is a unique original handwritten work, presented as a formal gift to the Simon Business School, University of Rochester (USA | January 2024).
A symbolic gesture of cultural exchange and literary reverence.

Script Style:
Cursive Script (草书)

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