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Jin Long 金隆Jin Long is a member of the Chinese Calligraphy Association. |
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Creator.Personal Name: 金隆. Creator.Personal Name: Jin Long. Creator.Role: calligrapher. Title: [Du Mu poem] Description: hanging scroll; ink on paper; running script; inscribed and signed by the artist; three artist's seals. Type: Calligraphy--Chinese. Type: Scroll (Visual work)--Chinese. Style.Period: Contemporary. Culture: Chinese. Material.Medium: ink. Material.Support: paper. Measurements: 22 x 66 in. Location.Current Repository: private collection, C. J. Campbell (Chicago, Ill.) Rights: C. J. Campbell. Record Type: work. |
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Translation of Du Mu's poem: Orioles call for a thousand li, flowers flash red against the green; villages by the water and walled mountain-towns; wine-shop banners in the wind. In the time of the southern dynasties, there were four hundred and eighty Buddhist temples; How many pavilions are there now in the mist and rain? |
Chinese text: 千里莺啼绿映江 水村山郭酒旗风 南朝四百八十寺 多少楼台烟雨中 |
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