“Knocking the Moon, Leaning on Clouds” Running Script Couplets by He Wei (Inspired by Sun Long, Ming Dynasty)
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Description :
This refined running script couplet by calligrapher He Wei is a tribute to the poetic inscription by Ming dynasty scholar Sun Long, originally written for the Chessboard Pavilion at Pianyun Pavilion, West Lake.
When one's mood comes, they knock on the moonlight over water;
After reading, they chant poems leaning against a wisp of cloud.
This elegant imagery captures the literati’s serene lifestyle — blending nature, leisure, and inner cultivation. The brushwork flows with lively rhythm, gracefully articulating emotion through every stroke.
About the Artist:
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He Wei, Yunnan Province, China
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Member of the Yunnan Calligraphers Association
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Director of China Electric Power Calligraphers Association
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Researcher of China Regular Script Art Institute
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Known for her graceful line control and literati aesthetic
Calligraphy Style:
Running Script
Format:
Couplet scrolls, 2 pieces
Dimensions: 138 x 34 cm × 2
(54 1/3 x 13 2/5 in × 2)