Calligraphy: Precept Addressed to His Pupil
Gulin Qingmao was said to have been the leading Zen figure during the Yuan dynasty. The subject of his calligraphy was exclusively educational; about the essence of Zen, and not mere compliments. His powerful calligraphic style is much admired and he is considered to be the most distinguished Zen calligrapher. This is a farewell gift for Ten’nen Kō-un, a Buddhist student from Japan and it extols his talents. Gulin Qingmo wrote it when he was sixty years old, probably at the request of Kō-un.
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| Artist | By the priest Gulin Qingmao |
|---|---|
| Period | China, Yuan dynasty, dated 1321 |
| Materials and Techniques | Hanging scroll, ink on paper |
| Size | 33.0×63.4 |
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