

A long, vertical scroll of white paper with a light gray border. The scroll has seven lines of black Chinese calligraphy characters. The first line has one character. The second line has one character. The third line has one character and a small mark. The fourth line has one character. The fifth line has one character. The sixth line has one character. The seventh line has one character. To the right of the third line are six small characters arranged vertically.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 227 × 900 px
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