This is an original of Jin Shaoshan, probably a fake in the late Qing Dynasty.
"Duracell" named fans
"Unexpectedly, unexpectedly, Jin Shaoshan has such a good word!" He, Vice Mayor of Beijing and Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of the Chinese Revolutionary Committee, was in the exhibition hall of the First Beijing-Shanghai Folk Collection Exhibition 1990 in July. He was even more envious when he saw a 10% discount Duracell fan sent by Huang, an 82-year-old fan collector in Shanghai and a member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Revolutionary Committee. Facing the bosom friend, Huang was very excited and introduced the origin of this fan. ...
Speaking of Huang's Tibetan fan, it is naturally related to his family background. As a literati in the old southern city of Shanghai, Yaxing, who was holding a calligraphy and painting fan, was probably the fashion at that time. Before liberation, Huang found a job in the general ledger room in October building, so he had the opportunity to meet more celebrities. Only in the field of calligraphy and painting and opera, Huang has bred painters such as Wu Changshuo, Wang Yiting, Yi, Cheng Shifa, Xu Beihong, Mei Lanfang, Cheng, Shang Xiaoyun, Xun Huisheng, Tan, Ma Li Anliang, Zhou Xinfang, Yu Zhenfei, Zhang Junqiu and Jiang Miaoxiang. At his peak, Huang claimed to have 300 hidden fans.
"It's no wonder that all the gold is the fairy cast when the building. Wu Wenpu is in a trance. Qingyun opens a crane, and Baoshan pearl tree swims, which is hard to harvest. The immortals laughed at you and went back to beg for gold to turn it into stone. " -In Jin Shaoshan's inscription, anger, contempt and disdain are the best. Speaking of Huang's inscription in those days, it was difficult in an instant. The old partners of Farewell My Concubine are naturally Mei Lanfang and Jin Shaoshan. After the play, fans naturally flocked backstage or asked for autographs or inscriptions. Somehow, there is no precedent for inscriptions in Jin Shaoshan. For a long time,
One day in March, Huang went to the Tianchan Stage to watch a play. After the performance, he and his fans flocked backstage, only to find that Mei Lanfang had been surrounded by people, thus snubbing Jin Shaoshan. Seeing that the situation was not good, Huang went up to him, put his hands on the ground, took out a beautiful blank fan from his sleeve and said proudly, "Boss Jin, please write a fan." This move surprised Jin Shaoshan. I don't know if it was passive.
The famous clean corner, there are not many ink left before his death, and the inscription model is even less. No wonder Huang regards his inscription as a treasure, and it is not easy to show people in non-large-scale exhibitions. If anyone in the audience stops to stare at or study the fan, Huang takes it as a bosom friend.