Introduction to Renbentang ink carving: In the Qing Dynasty, Zhou Shenghuan's calligraphy was inscribed by his son Zhou Yihui. Zhou Shenghuan, courtesy name Zhengui and nicknamed Shanci, was a native of Jiashan and was a Jinshi in the 19th year of Qianlong's reign (1754). He is good at chanting and has a calligraphy sect called Dongpo. Renbentang's ink carvings total 54 squares, and their contents include "Lanting Preface", "Calligraphy and Painting Manual", "Heart Sutra", "Twelve Sections of Dynamic Exercise", "Zhu Xi's Family Instructions", etc.

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