明 倪元璐 行草書七絕詩 軸, Calligraphy, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), China, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Image: 54 7/8 x 24 1/4 in. (139.4 x 61.6 cm), Calligraphy, Ni Yuanlu (Chinese, 1593–1644), An ardent reformer and opponent of the eunuch Wei Zhongxian (1568–1627), Ni Yuanlu rose to the position of minister of revenue and lecturer to the emperor. When the rebel Li Zicheng (1605?–1645) took the capital on April 25, 1644, Ni, like the Ming emperor, committed suicide rather than fall into enemy hands
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明 倪元璐 行草書七絕詩 軸, Calligraphy, Ming dynasty, 1368–1644, China, Hanging scroll, ink, paper, Image, 54 7/8 x 24 1/4, 139.4 61.6 cm, Ni Yuanlu, Chinese, 1593–1644, ardent, reformer, opponent, eunuch Wei, Zhongxian, 1568–1627, rose, position, minister, revenue, lecturer, emperor, rebel Li, Zicheng, 1605?–1645, capital, April 25, 1644, Ni, emperor, committed suicide, fall, enemy hands
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