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Song Huizong Flower Bet
What I'm going to talk about today is Song Huizong's flower gambling.

Flower gambling, also known as word gambling, is commonly known as painting gambling. When it comes to signing a letter of commitment, you may know it by looking at the official. Oh, then the oath should also mean signing, right? Yes, the artistic signature made by ancient literati in painting and calligraphy is called "Hua Ya". In fact, the donkey brand in Degang Guo's mouth is the famous LV, and its so-called LV monogram, translated from Chinese, is the word LV flower. In other words, the bag has Lu's signature.

According to Mr. Wang's textual research, Huadian "sprouted in Han and Jin Dynasties, prevailed in Tang and Song Dynasties, was published in Yuan and Ming Dynasties and declined in Qing Dynasty". There is also a saying, which comes from the record of Zhang Hao in the Southern Song Dynasty, "Flowers behind the Book", "Emperor Wendi of the Tang Dynasty (Taizong) ordered his ministers to play and appointed real grass, but the name was not grass, so he took grass as the flower name, and Wei and Wei Wuyun also." During the reign of Emperor Taizong, ministers could write letters to the emperor in real letters (i.e. block letters) or in cursive script, but only the names could not be in cursive script. Therefore, some people began to sign their own designs, the most famous of which was Wei Li. When Wei Li signed the word "Xi", I don't know if it was because he was also a fan of Cao Zhi that he memorized the words "Xi is as light as Yun Zheyue, Xi is as romantic as snow", and the signature was as beautiful as five clouds, hence the name. So the younger generation refers to five clouds or five clouds. Unfortunately, Wei Li's bouquet was not preserved in kind, which is a little pity.

Seeing this, some friends may ask, is it a gamble for Master Gan Long to sign and seal someone else's paintings and calligraphy? Well, signing one's own work is just an ostentatious act, and crazily stamping someone else's work is called destroying cultural relics, okay? Speaking of the seal of Qianlong, let me show you a super cultural relic that exists in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. Dangdang Dangdang, Song Gaozong's Notes on Fu. In this volume of notes, except that the signature that looks a bit like the word "Wu" below the word Fu is Mr. Hua Yue, the rest of the positions are the seals and imperial poems of the perfect old man. ...

Then you readers may have another question. Why is Candle is a martial word? In fact, this gambling is a combination of the words man and king. Take a closer look. The left part of this word is a personal word, and the right part is a king word. Together, it means "king among men".

Speaking of which, it's far away anyway. Let's talk about an interesting knowledge point. In addition to this "king of men" bouquet, Song Gaozong Zhao Gou also used a "Deshou Temple" bouquet in his later years. This is mainly because Song Gaozong was born after Xiaozong and lived in Deshou Palace, so the word Deshou is often used as a synonym for Song Gaozong by later generations. For example, Tian Rucheng's Journey to the West to the Imperial Capital in the Ming Dynasty recorded that "Deshou was silent for a long time, but said,' I am old, and people don't listen to me'." "。 The site of Deshou Palace is in today's Shangcheng District of Hangzhou. It is said that a theme park may be built, and I am looking forward to it. Another interesting place is that Deshou Palace was originally Qin Gui's residence, but it was handed over to the government after Qin Gui's death because of its prestige. In the thirty-second year of Shaoxing, Gao Zongxun was behind Xiaozong and retired to Deshou Palace. After several expansions, Deshou Palace has grown to the size of the Forbidden Palace where the emperor lived. Therefore, the forbidden palace where the emperor lived was called Nannei and Deshou Palace was called Beinei. The garden of Deshou Palace is also a very interesting topic. However, since Benmeng has gone too far, let's talk about the topic of Deshou Palace Garden in Song Huizong Garden.

Speaking of Deshouhua in Song Gaozong, it's interesting to note that Song Gaozong's calligraphy in Tokyo National Museum was signed below for six years in Shaoxing, which really made people laugh. After all, it was only after Emperor Gaozong abdicated in 32 years that he began to use the keepsake of Deshouhua. Ahahahaha ... Therefore, many people have verified that this collection of Tokyo National Museum is actually a fake of Zhu Zhishan.

Finally, I'm going to get down to business. That's Song Huizong's flower bet. It's really a slap in the face when the nine parties wake up. Listen to me carefully. This happened in Jingxi indigo plant. There are three sons in the firearms camp of indigo plant ... Oh, no, it's a string of songs. Let's get down to business.

Hui Zong acceded to the throne in the year of weak crown, and in the first year of Jingkang, nomads from the south ascended the throne for twenty-six years. The flowers in his works have always used the imperial brush "One Man under the World". There are actually two widely accepted explanations for this bet. The first is the well-known "one person under the sun", and the second is the "Tianshui" theory that I personally prefer to believe.

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