| There are 26 pieces of Ming Dynasty engraved posts in Tianyi Pavilion,except for a few that are slightly broken,the other engraved posts have clear fonts,and there is not much erosion and weathering.The works of Ming Dynasty calligraphers such as Wen Zhengming,Fengfang and Xue Chen are well preserved..Concerns about the engraved posts in Tianyi Pavilion are often overshadowed by its huge and systematic collection of books.This article will study the engraved calligraphy of the Ming Dynasty in Tianyi Pavilion,sort out the classification,study the engraved calligraphy and its version,and combine it with the calligraphy style of Ningbo in the mid-Ming Dynasty.area.The full text is divided into three chapters:The first is the engraved posts in Tianyi Pavilion and Tianyi Pavilion.This chapter will sort out and categorize the engraved posts in Tianyi Pavilion.The second is to explore the Ming Dynasty engraved posts and their editions in Tianyi Pavilion;the identity and relationship of the owner and engraver;the general situation and style of the engraving;and the engraving involved in the related engraving.Third,it compares the engravings of Ming Dynasty in Tianyi Pavilion with other engravings in Jiangnan during the same period,and objectively analyzes the characteristics and limitations of the engravings of Ming Dynasty in Tianyi Pavilion.It also elaborates on the value and limitations of calligraphy’s influence on the calligraphy aesthetics in Ningbo in the mid-Ming Dynasty and the related thinking of regional Tibetan calligraphy. |