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What are the research values of the silk painting A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains created by Wang Ximeng in the Northern Song Dynasty?

Wang Ximeng's "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" in the Northern Song Dynasty is of artistic, aesthetic, historical, cultural and regional research value. Through Wang Ximeng's handwriting, people are infected by the beautiful scene of "a thousand miles across the country", so that people can better understand the characters in the Northern Song Dynasty and prevent colorful silk manuscripts from making people shine? Represents the achievements of China's painting.

"A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" adopts traditional long scroll painting techniques, and the whole painting can be described as elaborate, which fully shows Wang Ximeng's superb painting skills. Sparkling lakes, patchwork villages, farmhouse with smoky cooking, graceful dance pavilions and singing platforms, etc. In the misty fog, you can see the picture of Jiangnan water town surrounded by mountains through layers of clouds. The painter skillfully combines motion and stillness, which not only gives people a visual feeling of flowing water on a small bridge, but also makes people's ears resound with busy labor scenes of fishing boats and rushing waterfalls. The twittering birds are lifelike and the colors are just right. They are not just a few strokes, but also a lot of sketches, showing a state of spreading their wings and soaring, as if to soar in the sky and hover in the air, breaking the tranquility of the countryside.

The whole work gives people a high degree of painting art, and A Thousand Miles of Mountains and Rivers can be described as drawing on others' wisdom, pushing the landscape painting of the Northern Song Dynasty to the peak, which is a milestone of ancient painting art in China. "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" also contains the author Wang Ximeng's personal feelings and the beauty of workmanship, which makes people see his meticulous and rigorous attitude towards life. In other words, A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains is not only the epitome of China's traditional painting, but also the innovative spirit that Wang Ximeng has been fighting for. It is precisely because of this that the national map of thousands of miles has been sought after by literati, dignitaries and even emperors in previous dynasties.

"A Thousand Miles of Scenery" is rich in aesthetic research value. The author Wang Ximeng splashed ink on the painting, and through the way of silk color, people felt the beauty and exquisiteness of China landscape painting.

Wang Ximeng's "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" is now in the Palace Museum, ranking among the top ten famous paintings handed down in China.