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“What I Saw” Hard-Pen Calligraphy by Zhang Haoming

“What I Saw” Hard-Pen Calligraphy by Zhang Haoming

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This hard-pen calligraphy work was created by Zhang Haoming, 8 years old, from Beijing, China. The piece presents Yuan Mei’s poem “What I Saw (Suo Jian)”, a vivid scene of pastoral life where a young boy on a buffalo suddenly sings, startling cicadas into silence. Written in regular script (Kaishu), the strokes are neat and balanced, showing the innocence and clarity of a young hand while also conveying the rhythm of classical poetry.

Title: 《所见》 (What I Saw)
Style: Hard-Pen Regular Script 
Dimensions: 21 × 29.7 cm | 8 1/4 × 11 7/10 in
Artist: Zhang Haoming (Age 8, Beijing, China)
Collection: Student work from Jingya Moyuan 
Remark: This work has been collected by the “Happy Chinese Learning” School in Dubai.

One-of-a-kind original handwritten calligraphy work. Unframed.

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