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Having shared a set of information that seed almost copied from the interne Ot, Luo Feng continued, “You guys claid that calligraphers erged only during the Jin Dynasty, but that is incorrect. The first famous calligrapher goes back to Li Si who belonged to the Qin Dynasty. I’m sure you understand that his calligraphy was excellent; the eight characters on the Imperial Seal were his work: ‘Having received the mandate from heaven, may the Emperor lead a long and prosperous life.’ There were also nurous calligraphers during the Cao Wei period, and Sima Yi himself was one of the foremost. I wonder if this tomb contains any of Sima Yi’s works as grave goods!” “Sima Yi was a calligrapher, too? Incredible! ”
“I’ve heard of it, but I’ve never seen it!”
“After all, in that era, most writing was done on bamboo slips. Very little paper has survived!”
In other Dlaces. this might have been true.
But in a tomb of Sima Yi’s caliber, a large number of calligraphy works would undoubtedly have been preserved.
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