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Hand Fan with Portrait of Elegant Lady and Blue Tassel – 1
$55.00
This exquisite hand fan features a graceful lady painting on one side and a beautifully hand-copied excerpt from Wang Xianzhi’s legendary calligraphy besides the lady.
A timeless treasure that brings elegance and cultural depth to any space.
- Material: Paper hand fan with wooden handle.
- Design: Rectangle curved-edge fan with an elegant blue tassel for a refined touch.
- Calligraphy: Handwritten Chinese calligraphy using traditional brush techniques.
- Seals: Stamped with the artist’s personal name seal and leisure seal for authenticity.
- Dimensions: 21 cm x 37 cm.
Step into the world of classical Chinese elegance with this traditional hand fan, a masterpiece blending fine art and calligraphy. One side showcases a delicate painting of an elegant lady, embodying the grace and refinement of ancient beauty. On the left side the lady features an excerpt from Luo Shen Fu Shi San Hang(洛神赋十三行), hand-copied in my own brushwork and adorned with my signature seal and leisure seal (闲章).
The Meaning and Origin of the Words
The inscription on the hand fan is from Rhapsody on the Luo River Goddess (洛神赋) , which is one of the most celebrated works of classical Chinese literature, written by the poet Cao Zhi (曹植, 192–232 CE) during the Three Kingdoms period. This piece is a stunning example of fu (赋), a lyrical form of prose known for its vivid imagery and expressive storytelling. Inspired by both personal emotions and mythological themes, Cao Zhi crafted a poetic vision of love, beauty, and longing, all woven into an encounter with a celestial goddess.
The poem tells the story of a fleeting yet profound meeting between a mortal man and Luo Shen (洛神), the goddess of the Luo River. According to legend, as the poet stood by the riverbank, mesmerized by the landscape, a vision of the goddess appeared before him. She was radiant and otherworldly, with flowing robes as delicate as drifting clouds, a face as luminous as the autumn moon, and movements as graceful as a swan gliding across the water. The narrator is instantly captivated, overcome with admiration and longing. Yet despite the undeniable connection between them, their worlds remain separate—she belongs to the divine realm, and he to the mortal one.
This unbridgeable divide turns their meeting into a moment of bittersweet yearning. Just as quickly as she appeared, Luo Shen is carried away by the winds, vanishing into the misty horizon, leaving the poet standing alone by the river. His heart is filled with both reverence and sorrow, for he has glimpsed something truly extraordinary, only to lose it just as swiftly. The poem conveys a deep sense of melancholy, desire, and the fleeting nature of beauty, themes that resonate far beyond its historical context.
More than just a romantic fantasy, Rhapsody on the Luo River Goddess is often interpreted as a reflection of Cao Zhi’s own life. As the son of the powerful warlord Cao Cao, he was immensely talented but politically sidelined by his older brother, Cao Pi, who became the emperor. The goddess in the poem may symbolize not only unattainable love but also lost ambitions and unfulfilled dreams—an artistic expression of longing for something forever beyond reach.
Throughout history, this masterpiece has inspired generations of artists, poets, and calligraphers. The famous Eastern Jin Dynasty calligrapher Wang Xianzhi (王献之) transcribed an excerpt in a now-famous work, Luo Shen Fu Shi San Hang (洛神赋十三行), celebrated for its elegant and fluid script. The poem has also been depicted in classical Chinese paintings, including the renowned “Nymph of the Luo River” (洛神图) by Gu Kaizhi (顾恺之), which visually captures the ethereal beauty described in the text.
Today, Rhapsody on the Luo River Goddess continues to captivate readers with its exquisite descriptions and timeless emotions. Whether seen as a love story, a reflection of political struggles, or a meditation on the transient nature of beauty, it remains one of the most moving and influential works in Chinese literary history. Its legacy lives on not only in written form but also through art, calligraphy, and cultural appreciation across the centuries.
Why Choose this Hand Fan?
The calligraphy on this hand fan flows with elegance and emotion, mirroring the poem’s themes of admiration, love, and melancholy. Every stroke reflects the spirit of Wang Xianzhi’s refined style — graceful yet expressive, capturing the essence of traditional Chinese calligraphy. The calligraphy captures the poet’s longing and admiration for the ethereal goddess.
A harmonious blend of painting and calligraphy, celebrating classical Chinese aesthetics. Embellished with my personal seal and an elegant blue tassel, this hand fan embodies the harmony of art, poetry, and tradition.
This hand fan is a timeless treasure that brings elegance and cultural depth to any space.
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