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What are China's works of art
China's artistic works include the following:
1. "The Goddess of Luo": This is a painting created by Gu Kaizhi, a painter in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. With Cao Zhi's literary work "Goddess of Luo" as the creative background, it depicts the beautiful image of the goddess of Luo and the magnificent scenery on both sides of the Luohe River. With its delicate lines and imaginative composition, this painting shows the unique charm of ancient China painting.
2. The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival: This is the masterpiece of Zhang Zeduan, a painter in the Northern Song Dynasty, and one of the top ten famous paintings handed down from ancient times in China. In the form of a long scroll, the painting vividly records the city appearance of Bianjing, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty in China in the 12th century, and the living conditions of people from all walks of life at that time. It is a witness to the prosperity of Bianjing in that year and a portrayal of the economic situation of the Northern Song Dynasty.
3. Fuchun Shan Jutu: It was created by Huang Gongwang, a painter in the Yuan Dynasty, with Fuchun River in Zhejiang as the background. The whole picture is elegant in ink, with proper arrangement of mountains and water, and the ink color is both light and dry, which is very varied. This painting depicts the beautiful scenery of the early autumn on both sides of Fuchun River in a picturesque way with clear pen and ink and simple artistic conception, reaching the realm of "rich mountains and rivers, lush vegetation".
4. The Picture of Five Cows: This is a colorful jute paper painting created by Han Yun in the Tang Dynasty, and it is one of the top ten famous paintings handed down from ancient times in China. In the painting, five cows are walking or standing, leaning or leaning, with different shapes, vivid and lovely. Through careful description, the painter vividly shows the shape, muscles, bones and fur of cattle, showing the painter's careful observation of life and profound artistic attainments.
5. Scenery of a Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains: a colored silk painting created by Wang Ximeng in the Northern Song Dynasty. The work is in the form of a long scroll, based on tradition, and the picture is nuanced. The misty rivers and rolling mountains constitute a wonderful landscape of the south of the Yangtze River. The fishing villages, wild cities, pavilions, thatched cottages and long bridges are interspersed with dynamic scenes such as fishing, sailing, playing and gathering.
6. The Spring Dawn of the Han Palace: A silk painting of a beautiful woman created by Chou Ying in the Ming Dynasty, which is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. This picture vividly reproduces the life scenes of palace ladies in the Han Dynasty with meticulous and colorful techniques and extremely exquisite skills. The picture vividly shows the life scenes of palace ladies in the Han Dynasty in the form of long scrolls of characters.
7. "Hundred Horses": a paper Chinese painting created by Lang Shining, a painter in the Qing Dynasty. This work depicts a hundred horses with different postures, grazing and wandering in the grassland. Lang Shining combined Chinese and Western painting techniques to form a fine realistic style, creating a vivid image, bright colors and strong three-dimensional sense of the Qing court painting.
8. Pictures of Ladies in the Tang Palace: This is a group of paintings with the life of ladies in the Tang Dynasty as the theme, including Zhang Xuan's Pictures of Ladies, You Chuntu, the Lady of the State of Guo, and The Tempering Picture. With vivid brushstrokes and delicate descriptions, these paintings show the elegant life and rich emotions of court women in the Tang Dynasty.
9. "The Walking Map": painted by Yan Liben, a painter in the Tang Dynasty, is a work of great historical and artistic value with elegant and gorgeous colors, smooth and round lines, patchwork composition and vivid characterization. It truly reflects the friendly relations and mutual respect between the Tang Dynasty and the Tubo Dynasty.
1. Han Xizai's Night Banquet: A painting by Gu Hongzhong, a painter of the Southern Tang Dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The existing copy of the Song Dynasty is colored in silk, and it is now in the Palace Museum in Beijing. This work depicts the scene of an official Han Xizai's family hosting a banquet to sing, enjoy and be merry. This painting depicts a complete process of the banquet in Hanfu, that is, playing pipa, watching dance, resting between banquets, blowing and seeing off guests. The lines of the whole work are vigorous and smooth, neat and fine, and the composition is imaginative.
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