File:TwentyNinth Wang Xianzhi.JPG

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English: “Twenty Ninth day” letter: Replica of Calligraphy by Wang Xianzhi(ACE 344-386), ink on paper, 25cm height, One part of the collected works handscroll of Wansui Tongtien Tie in Liaoning Province Museum, China
日本語: 廿九日帖、王献之の書、紙本墨書、高25cm、唐時代の模写本、万歳通天進帖(巻子本)に収録、遼寧省博物館所蔵
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English: Wang family calligraphies copied in Tang dynasty, Wen Mu Publishing, Beijing, 1962-07
日本語: 唐模王羲之一門書翰, 1962年7月 文物出版社 北京
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English: Wang Xianzhi(ACE 344-386)
日本語: 王献之(ACE 344-386)

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current01:14, 16 November 2009Thumbnail for version as of 01:14, 16 November 2009380 × 784 (88 KB)ReijiYamashina (talk | contribs)Top rim part has false part. It needs correction
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