Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan (2)
Xu Wenjing’s eyesight was continuously failing from the middle of his life and by 1957, he was totally blind. When Xu Wenjing’s vision began to decline, he was no longer able to paint. He channelled his passion, therefore, into poetry and literature. The Xihu Baiyi is a collection of 109 poems he wrote between 1952 and 1955. The poems describe his memories of the West Lake in Hangzhou. This photo shows thread-stitched xuan paper edition of the Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan in 1957.
Date | 1957 |
People | Xu Wenjing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | [Chinese publication]《西湖百憶》,香港:紫泥山館,1957年。 |
Repository | Hong Kong Central Library |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
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Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan (2)
Xu Wenjing’s eyesight was continuously failing from the middle of his life and by 1957, he was totally blind. When Xu Wenjing’s vision began to decline, he was no longer able to paint. He channelled his passion, therefore, into poetry and literature. The Xihu Baiyi is a collection of 109 poems he wrote between 1952 and 1955. The poems describe his memories of the West Lake in Hangzhou. This photo shows thread-stitched xuan paper edition of the Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan in 1957.
Date | 1957 |
People | Xu Wenjing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | [Chinese publication]《西湖百憶》,香港:紫泥山館,1957年。 |
Repository | Hong Kong Central Library |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0049 |
Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan (2)
Xu Wenjing’s eyesight was continuously failing from the middle of his life and by 1957, he was totally blind. When Xu Wenjing’s vision began to decline, he was no longer able to paint. He channelled his passion, therefore, into poetry and literature. The Xihu Baiyi is a collection of 109 poems he wrote between 1952 and 1955. The poems describe his memories of the West Lake in Hangzhou. This photo shows thread-stitched xuan paper edition of the Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan in 1957.
Date | 1957 |
People | Xu Wenjing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | [Chinese publication]《西湖百憶》,香港:紫泥山館,1957年。 |
Repository | Hong Kong Central Library |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0049 |
Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan (2)
Xu Wenjing’s eyesight was continuously failing from the middle of his life and by 1957, he was totally blind. When Xu Wenjing’s vision began to decline, he was no longer able to paint. He channelled his passion, therefore, into poetry and literature. The Xihu Baiyi is a collection of 109 poems he wrote between 1952 and 1955. The poems describe his memories of the West Lake in Hangzhou. This photo shows thread-stitched xuan paper edition of the Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan in 1957.
Date | 1957 |
People | Xu Wenjing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | [Chinese publication]《西湖百憶》,香港:紫泥山館,1957年。 |
Repository | Hong Kong Central Library |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0049 |
Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan (2)
Xu Wenjing’s eyesight was continuously failing from the middle of his life and by 1957, he was totally blind. When Xu Wenjing’s vision began to decline, he was no longer able to paint. He channelled his passion, therefore, into poetry and literature. The Xihu Baiyi is a collection of 109 poems he wrote between 1952 and 1955. The poems describe his memories of the West Lake in Hangzhou. This photo shows thread-stitched xuan paper edition of the Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan in 1957.
Date | 1957 |
People | Xu Wenjing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | [Chinese publication]《西湖百憶》,香港:紫泥山館,1957年。 |
Repository | Hong Kong Central Library |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0049 |
Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan (2)
Xu Wenjing’s eyesight was continuously failing from the middle of his life and by 1957, he was totally blind. When Xu Wenjing’s vision began to decline, he was no longer able to paint. He channelled his passion, therefore, into poetry and literature. The Xihu Baiyi is a collection of 109 poems he wrote between 1952 and 1955. The poems describe his memories of the West Lake in Hangzhou. This photo shows thread-stitched xuan paper edition of the Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan in 1957.
Date | 1957 |
People | Xu Wenjing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | [Chinese publication]《西湖百憶》,香港:紫泥山館,1957年。 |
Repository | Hong Kong Central Library |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0049 |
Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan (2)
Xu Wenjing’s eyesight was continuously failing from the middle of his life and by 1957, he was totally blind. When Xu Wenjing’s vision began to decline, he was no longer able to paint. He channelled his passion, therefore, into poetry and literature. The Xihu Baiyi is a collection of 109 poems he wrote between 1952 and 1955. The poems describe his memories of the West Lake in Hangzhou. This photo shows thread-stitched xuan paper edition of the Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan in 1957.
Date | 1957 |
People | Xu Wenjing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | [Chinese publication]《西湖百憶》,香港:紫泥山館,1957年。 |
Repository | Hong Kong Central Library |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0049 |
Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan (2)
Xu Wenjing’s eyesight was continuously failing from the middle of his life and by 1957, he was totally blind. When Xu Wenjing’s vision began to decline, he was no longer able to paint. He channelled his passion, therefore, into poetry and literature. The Xihu Baiyi is a collection of 109 poems he wrote between 1952 and 1955. The poems describe his memories of the West Lake in Hangzhou. This photo shows thread-stitched xuan paper edition of the Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan in 1957.
Date of Death | 1957 |
People | Xu Wenjing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | [Chinese publication]《西湖百憶》,香港:紫泥山館,1957年。 |
Repository | Hong Kong Central Library |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0049 |
Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan (2)
Xu Wenjing’s eyesight was continuously failing from the middle of his life and by 1957, he was totally blind. When Xu Wenjing’s vision began to decline, he was no longer able to paint. He channelled his passion, therefore, into poetry and literature. The Xihu Baiyi is a collection of 109 poems he wrote between 1952 and 1955. The poems describe his memories of the West Lake in Hangzhou. This photo shows thread-stitched xuan paper edition of the Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan in 1957.
Date | 1957 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | [Chinese publication]《西湖百憶》,香港:紫泥山館,1957年。 |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0049 |
Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan (2)
Xu Wenjing’s eyesight was continuously failing from the middle of his life and by 1957, he was totally blind. When Xu Wenjing’s vision began to decline, he was no longer able to paint. He channelled his passion, therefore, into poetry and literature. The Xihu Baiyi is a collection of 109 poems he wrote between 1952 and 1955. The poems describe his memories of the West Lake in Hangzhou. This photo shows thread-stitched xuan paper edition of the Xihu Baiyi (A Hundred Memories of the West Lake), published by Zinishanguan in 1957.
Date | 1957 |
Material Type | Image |
People | Xu Wenjing |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | [Chinese publication]《西湖百憶》,香港:紫泥山館,1957年。 |
Repository | Hong Kong Central Library |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0049 |
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