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Wenchang Hand-painted Calligraphy is a wisdom tool that inherits the millennium cultural context. The Taoist master wrote the "Kui Xing Dian Dou" in gold text on the golden millet yellow paper in southern Anhui with Songyan Hui ink, and the twenty-eight constellations are hidden between the characters. This scroll is specially made for enlightenment and breaking through academic obstacles. It can be hung on the east wall of the study or carried with you. It can draw the starlight of Wenchang to infuse, so that literary thoughts will flow and the name will be on the list of successful candidates. It is far from being comparable to ordinary stationery.
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Ink Scroll Xuan Zhang
Open the orifices · Break the stupidity · Gather wisdom · Carry the light
Yellow paper base:
The texture of the ancient bamboo pulp paper is like silk, and the color is like the clear light of the autumn moon, which is in line with the virtue of "thick soil carrying literature" and builds a solid foundation for knowledge;
Kui Xing Jinwen:
Su Yao Yinwen:
The seven stars of the Eastern Azure Dragon are connected in a line to form a "Wenqu bow", and the stars are dotted with luminous mineral powder, and the faint light in the dark room is like the light of enlightenment.
Zen and inheritance
Calligraphy originated from "Wenchang Emperor Yinzhiwen", which requires Confucian and Taoist practitioners to choose an auspicious "opening day" and "completion day" to wash hands and write respectfully. When opening, face the Wenchang position (northeast in 2025) and recite: "Starlight shines through the top, the pen moves to the gods, the literary light shoots into the bucket, and you are the best." On the eve of the big exam, burn the scroll in a green bamboo tube and burn it in a copper furnace. Grind the ashes into ink ingots and write "Sure Winning Talisman". Avoid putting it in the kitchen to avoid burning the literary thoughts.