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Sheng Shouyong's Landscape Paintings

Sheng Shouyong's landscape paintings are as follows:

Jiang Xing Ya Dan and Redstone Ancient Meaning both belong to this category.

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Representative figures and works of landscape painting:

1, Xiaoxiang Map shows the mountains and rivers in the south. It depicts a landscape of lakes and mountains, and the mountains are gentle and continuous. Most of the mountains are covered with horses, and the vegetation on the mountains is rendered with ink. The combination of plane composition and close-up of a large area of water makes the picture have a strong sense of space, and also presents a misty landscape of Jiangnan water town. There are people fishing boats in the mountains and rivers, which are colorful and interesting, adding infinite vitality to the quiet and deep forest.

2. You Chuntu is a painting created by Zhan Ziqian, a painter in Sui Dynasty. It is a silk book inscribed "Zhan Ziqian and You Chuntu" by Song Huizong, which is now in the gallery of Beijing Palace Museum. The picture shows the connection between water and sky. There are green mountains and green waters, lush lakes, literati riding horses or stopping by the lake, and beautiful women boating on the water. It is warm and humid here, the water is ignited by microwaves, and the peach blossoms and apricot blossoms on the shore are lush.

3. "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" is a silk color painting created by Wang Ximeng in the Northern Song Dynasty, which is now in the Palace Museum in Beijing. In the form of a long scroll, the work is based on tradition and the picture is nuanced. Cloudy rivers and rolling mountains form a wonderful landscape of the south of the Yangtze River, including fishing villages, markets, waterside pavilions, thatched cottages, water mill long bridges and so on. The static scene is interspersed with dynamic scenes such as fishing, sailing, playing and going to the market, and the combination of static and dynamic is just right.

Fuchun is a paper ink painting created by Huang Yu in the Yuan Dynasty 1350, and it is one of the top ten famous paintings handed down from generation to generation in China. Huang was painted by his younger brother Zheng Xun (a useless teacher). He changed hands several times and was beheaded for "burning the painter's sacrifice". The first half: Yushan map, now in Zhejiang Provincial Museum; The second half of the volume: the useless teacher's volume, which is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.