1. "Xiaoxiang Picture" is a color silk landscape painting created by Dong Yuan of the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties. This work is now collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing.
The "Xiaoxiang Picture" shows the southern landscape. It depicts a landscape of lakes and mountains. The mountains are gentle and continuous. The mountains are mostly covered with hemp, and the vegetation on the mountains is rendered with ink dots. The composition is flat and far away. The combination with the large area of ??water in the close-up gives the picture a strong sense of space, and also shows the mist of the Jiangnan landscape. There are also figures and fishing boats in the landscape, which are brightly colored and full of interest, adding infinite vitality to the quiet and deep mountains and forests.
2. "Spring Outing" is a painting created by the Sui Dynasty painter Zhan Ziqian. It is on silk and is colored in green. The painting has the six words "Zhan Ziqian's Spring Outing" inscribed by Song Huizong. It is now in the Forbidden City in Beijing. Museum Painting Gallery.
The picture shows the scene where water and sky meet. There are green mountains and lakes. There are also scholars riding horses on mountain trails or stopping by the lake. There are also beautiful ladies boating on the water. The wind is gentle and the water is beautiful. The waves are sparkling, peaches and apricots are blooming on the shore, and the grass is green.
3. "The Picture of Emperor Ming's Visit to Shu" is said to be a large green and green silk painting created by the landscape painter Li Sixun (some say Li Zhaodao) of the Tang Dynasty. The work is now in the National Palace Museum, Taipei. The work depicts men and horses walking among high mountains.
4. "Thousands of Miles of Rivers and Mountains" is a color painting on silk created by Wang Ximeng of the Northern Song Dynasty. It is now collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing.
This work is in the form of a long scroll, based on tradition, and the picture is meticulous. The vast rivers and undulating mountains constitute a wonderful Jiangnan landscape picture, with fishing villages, wild markets, waterside pavilions, and thatched hermitages. Quiet scenes such as houses and long water mill bridges are interspersed with dynamic scenes such as fishing, boating, playing, and going to the market. The combination of movement and stillness is just right.
5. "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains" is an ink painting on paper created by the Yuan Dynasty painter Huang Gongwang in 1350. It is one of China's top ten famous paintings handed down from generation to generation. Huang Gongwang was painted by his younger brother Zheng Ao (Wu Yongshi). It changed hands several times, and he died in two parts due to "burning the painting and burying him in the grave". The first half of the volume: The Picture of the Remaining Mountain, now in the Zhejiang Provincial Museum; the second half of the volume: The Volume of the Useless Master, now in the collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
With the Fuchun River in Zhejiang as the background, the ink used in the picture is light and elegant, the mountains and water are arranged in an appropriate density, and the ink color is thick and light, dry and wet, and is full of changes.
The above content refers to? Baidu Encyclopedia - Xiaoxiang Picture
The above content refers to? Baidu Encyclopedia - Spring Outing Picture
The above content refers to? Baidu Encyclopedia - Ming Emperor Xing Shu Picture
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Thousands of Miles of Rivers and Mountains
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Fuchun Mountain Dwelling Map