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What is a famous Chinese painter! !

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There are stories in Chinese painting, which are classics handed down to this day. I recommend that you choose the photo of Wei.

The traditional Chinese paintings recommended by previous friends have been handed down from generation to generation, but when it comes to the stories in the paintings, nothing is more meaningful than him:

At the end of Shang Dynasty, the monarch of the solitary bamboo kingdom decided to make his second son Shu Qi his heir. After the death of the monarch, Shu Qi insisted on giving the throne to his eldest brother Boyi, who insisted on not accepting it, saying that he could not disobey his father's orders. In order to let his younger brother Shu Qi succeed calmly, Boyi fled quietly. After learning the news, Shu Qi also gave up the throne without hesitation and left with his brother. Many years later, the two went to Hou Jichang, a Xibe nationality. When Ji Kang died, his son King Wu was actively preparing to invade the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. The two men immediately rushed in front of King Wu's horse to stop it. But he didn't listen. After seizing power, the world was renamed "Zhou". Boyi and Shu Qi were deeply ashamed and determined not to eat the grain harvested in the land of Zhou Dynasty, so they lived in seclusion in shouyangshan (now Yongji County, Shanxi Province) and made a living by digging some wild vegetables, and finally starved to death in the mountains. Their behavior of "starving to death is a small matter, losing face is a big thing" is widely respected. Li Tang's theme is a bitter satire on courtiers in the Northern Song Dynasty, who tried to steal peace and plunder the enemy.