Huushincho 1 - Public domain dedication image
Summary
中文:空海《風信帖》:“風信雲書,自天翔临。⑴披之阅之,如掲雲霧。兼⑵恵止觀妙門。頂戴供養,⑶不知攸厝。已冷。伏惟⑷法體何如。空𣴴推常。擬⑸隨命躋攀彼嶺,限以少⑹願,不能東西。今思与我金蘭⑺及室山,集會一䖏,量レ商仏⑻法大事因缘,共建法幢,報⑼仏恩徳。望不憚煩勞,蹔⑽降赴此院。此所々望々。忩々⑾不具。釋空𣴴状上。⑿九月十一日,⒀東嶺金蘭法前,⒁謹空。⒂”日本語: 風信帖(一) 空海筆 京都 東寺蔵English: Huushincho, written by Kūkai, owned by Touji Temple, Kyoto.
The Japanese calligraphy (Shodo) Is one of the most popular fine arts of Japan. Calligraphic works are appreciated not less than products of painting. But this kind of the fine arts possesses also philosophical sense. In the simplest understanding the calligraphy is an art to write beautifully. The master creates a work of art by bamboo brush and inks on the rice paper. It transfers harmony and beauty.
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japan
japanese calligraphy in the heian period
national treasures of japan ancient documents
japanese art
Date
1940
in collections
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Wikimedia Commons
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public domain