“The Drunkard’s Pavilion” Regular Script by Yang Weixia
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Description :
This striking original calligraphy scroll by Yang Weixia is a full transcription of the celebrated prose piece The Drunkard’s Pavilion by Ouyang Xiu, a masterpiece of the Northern Song Dynasty. Rendered in confident and upright regular script, the work exudes elegance and literary spirit.
Yang Weixia is a member of the Zhejiang Calligraphers Association, the Zhejiang Female Calligraphers Association, and the Zhejiang Youth Calligraphers Association. She is also the founder of a calligraphy education studio in Zhuji. Her work has been exhibited in events such as the 6th Zhejiang Women’s Calligraphy Exhibition “Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains” and the 36th Lanting Calligraphy Festival’s National Farmers Calligraphy Competition.
This is a one-of-a-kind, unframed handwritten piece of exceptional cultural value—an embodiment of both classical Chinese aesthetics and refined educational heritage.
Excerpt Translation (from Ouyang Xiu’s The Drunkard’s Pavilion):
“...The joy of the mountains and streams is not found in wine, but in the heart. Though the host may be drunk, the guests are pleased; though the guests may be drunk, the host is happy. All emotions are stirred by the scenery, and though the wine may bring intoxication, the joy lies in the mind…”
Size:
178 x 49 cm
70 x 13 3/10 in
Script Style:
Regular Script