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Huizong of the Song Dynasty (1082-1135 AD), whose surname was Zhao and whose name was Ji, was good at calligraphy and painting, and extremely talented. The landscapes, flowers, birds and figures all have straight and graceful brushwork, elegant and pleasant rhyme, thin gold bodies and vigorous brushstrokes.
This painting depicts a group of scribes having a banquet under a big tree by the pool. In front of them is a boy servant preparing tea on a small table. One of them is holding a long-handled spoon to scoop out the tea powder from the tea pot. The method is popular since the late Tang Dynasty. "How to Order Tea". The characters all have elegant and handsome expressions, and the pleats of their clothes are strong and vivid. Bamboo and trees all use double hooks, and the strokes are fine and powerful, just like steel needles and iron, they must do their best. The handwriting throughout the entire page is intricate and intricate, and there is no trace of a single stroke, which shows that the work can be done extremely delicately. The paintings of the garden table and utensils are extremely gorgeous. Different from the simple backgrounds of the Wenhui pictures of the Five Dynasties, the Wenhui pictures of the Northern Song Dynasty are placed in complete garden scenes, which also reflects the development of gardens in the Northern Song Dynasty.
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Size: 10cm long x 14.8cm wide
Material: paper
Origin: Taiwan
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- Paper
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- Machine-made
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- Taiwan
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- More than 10
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- No.107,877 - Stationery | No.18,961 - Cards & Postcards
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- #NationalpalaceMuseum #Qingchao #langshining #High-resolution image processing #Professional color management #Advanced art paper printing
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