Mountains and the Moon are Full of the Fragrance of Tea
By Qi Hong (Sai Koh) in 2018
Freehand brushwork style semi-seal
script Chinese calligraphy
69×34cm
Ink on Xuan paper
Chinese: 香滿山月 (Pinyin: xiang
man shan yue), lit. “mountains and the moon are full of the
fragrance of tea”, a word from the Tang Dynasty poem “Cha She”.
Name inscription:
Chinese, 紅; pinyin, Hong; Japanese, Koh
Name seal: Chinese,
齊; pinyin, Qi; Japanese, Sai
Leisure seal:
Chinese, 一滴潤乾坤, lit. “a drop of water can moisten the universe”,
a proverb since the Song dynasty of China |