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A CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY STONE RUBBING, dated 1925, of a Tang dynasty poem written by Zhang Ji, titled 'A Night Mooring by Maple Bridge', the poet, moored at night in Fengqiao (Maple Bridge), describes a melancholic scene: a frosty night filled with crows' cries, dim boat lights, and rustling maple leaves. The distant bell of Hanshan Temple deepens the traveller's solitude and introspection, ink on paper, frame dimensions: 132 x 69.5 cm, glazed and framed
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