Artist: Shaoquan, Alias Xiagong, Jiang Taishi
Date: 1939
Size: 27 x 34 cm
Museum: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Art Museum (Hong Kong, China)
Technique: Paper
These two seven-character regulated verse were produced in a prolonged poetry-chanting exchange between 1939 and 1940. At least twenty-four men of letters, including Mr. Li King-hong as the core poet, made their contribution of over a hundred azalea-associated poems. Though only seventy-six still remain, it is probably the largest collective poetry work centring on a single theme recorded on paper in Hong Kong
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