The Xihong tang fatie (in sixteen juan), an anthology of models of calligraphy compiled, trace-copied, and engraved on stone by Dong Qichang during the Wanli era (1573-1620). These rubbings comprise juan 1: calligraphy of Pei Yaoqing 裴耀卿, Zhong Shaojing 鍾紹京 (fl. 727), Yan Zhenqing 顏真卿 (709-85), and Liu Gongquan 柳公權 (778-865).
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