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Ch: Huang Shangu (1045-1105). One of the best-known calligraphers and poets of the Northern Song dynasty, depicted in several traditions of imaginary portraits. His real name was Tingjian (Jp:Teiken ’댘), but he also often used the name Luzhi (Jp:Rochoku ˜D’¼). Shangu was yet another pseudonym, an abbreviated form of Shangudaoren (Jp:Sankoku Doujin ŽR’J“¹l), which derived from his fondness for visiting the scenic Shangu temple. At first a successful scholar, he was appointed governor of Dapingzhou ‘啽B, but later was exiled to Xuanzhou éB. His exquisite calligraphy led him to be included among the four great disciples of Su Shi (Jp: So Shoku ‘hçg, known in Japan as *So Touba ‘h“Œš±; 1036-1101). Highly skilled in the gyou s (running) and sou ‘ (grass) scripts, Huang Shangu developed his own distinctive style of kai ž² (square) script (see *shin-gyou-sou ^s‘). His calligraphy was known in Japan from the late 12c. Huang is also included in the painting subject called Three Tasters *sansan-zu ŽOŽ_}. Moreover, Huang Shangus devotion to his mother led his being counted among the 24 Paragons of Filial Piety *nijuushikou “ñ\ŽlF. Huang Shangu was fond of wild orchids and this aspect of his personality was favored by painters who created the genre of Huang Shangu Admiring Orchids Sankoku Airan ŽR’Jˆ¤—–. It also led to his inclusion in the painting theme Four Favorites *Shiai Žlˆ¤. Other iconographic type themes include Hung Shangu Viewing Plums Sankoku Kanbai ŽR’JŠÅ”~, and Huang Shangu Riding a Mule Sankoku Kiro ŽR’J‹Ré†. Huang Shangu Viewing Seagulls Sankoku Kan'ou ŽR’JŠÏ‰¨ may result from confusion with the famous 4c calligrapher Wang Xizhi (Jp:*Ou Gishi ‰¤‹`”V) who is noted for watching waterfowl. Notable Japanese examples include paintings by Souen ‘v•£ (late 15c), Ogata Kourin ”öŒ`Œõ—Ô (1658-1716), a square plate by Ogata Kenzan ”öŒ`Š£ŽR (1663-1743, Tokyo National Museum), Ganku ŠÝ‹î (1749/56-1839) and Kanou Yasunobu Žë–ìˆÀM (1614-85). | ||||||
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