Five poems on the Tang dynasty, presented in calligraphy
- People
- Time
- Owner Organization
Chinese poem, presented in calligraphy
Longevity, presented in calligraphy
Poem by I. Sho Kei, presented in calligraphy
Written appeal made at the Rantei, presented in calligraphy

Mice Practicing Calligraphy with Poems

Two Books on Calligraphy and Seven Small Balls with Poems
Three line poem in the cursive style of calligraphy

On the Calligraphy of Emperor Saga
Waka Poem on Spring Presented to the Kasuga Shrine in Kyoto

Calligraphy in Running Script

Calligraphy in Running Script
Model Calligraphy Text from the "Anthology of Chinese and Japanese Poems for Recitation" (Wakan rōeishū)

Calligraphy of the Poem "Cold Fishing Nets"

Foreigners of the Five Nations Carousing in the Gankiro
Modern, Photographic Reproduction of the Original Chinese Song Dynasty Sutra (the original now in the Library of Congress, Washington, DC)

On one side mandarin ducks; on the other, poems, bamboos, storks, etc

On one side mandarin ducks; on the other, poems, bamboos, storks, etc

On one side mandarin ducks; on the other, poems, bamboos, storks, etc

On one side mandarin ducks; on the other, poems, bamboos, storks, etc
Two Poems on the Subject of the Moon, Man'yōshū, Book 7

View in Cumberland Co., Pa., on the Conodoguinet

Paper Decorations for the Tanabata Festival with Poems Written on Them
Purple Inkstone of the Ming Dynasty (Minchō shiken) in 3 volumes; after “Living Garden of Ming-dynasty Painting” (Minchō Seidō Gaen) originally published by Ooka Shumboku (1680-1763) in 1746
THE THREE GREAT PEOPLE OF THE 6TH CENTURY DYNASTY BY THE SENDAI-RON POETRY CLUB, RIUBI
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