Gu's "Han Xizai's Night Banquet" in the Five Dynasties. This painting should be known to everyone. It vividly shows the costumes, utensils, etiquette, music and dance of the five generations of senior officials and nobles, and has important research value. At the same time, the lines, colors and composition of the technique itself are also very artistic, and it is the most outstanding masterpiece of figure painting in the Five Dynasties. This painting entered the Forbidden City only in the Qing Dynasty. Puyi was taken away when he was expelled from the Forbidden City. Later, Zhang Daqian bought it. After he arrived in Hong Kong, he transferred it to the mainland at a low price, so the painting returned to the Forbidden City.
Song copied the "Luo Shen Fu Tu". The picture of the Goddess of Luo was first painted by Gu Kaizhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and many painters have painted it. The Palace Museum has some replicas of the Song Dynasty, and the Liaoning Provincial Museum and the friel Art Museum have two collections. A copy of the Forbidden City retains some features of Gu Kaizhi's art. This painting is not only the first one adapted from a literary work, but also a rare scroll-style continuous story painting. Yan's "Walking Map" in Tang Dynasty. Although people always doubt whether it is an original Yan, its artistry is indisputable. Moreover, it is of historical significance to depict Songzan Gambu marrying Princess Wencheng in the painting. ?
Wang Ximeng's "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" was exhibited in the Forbidden City in September 20 17. A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains is a masterpiece of green mountains and green waters in the Northern Song Dynasty. Green? That is, it is colored with mineral pigments such as lapis lazuli and kyanite. Wang Ximeng, a painter, created this painting at the age of 18, which was collected and inscribed by Cai Jing, the then prime minister. Wang Ximeng died in his twenties, which became his only work handed down from generation to generation. "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" was included in the Forbidden City during the reign of Qing Qianlong. Because mineral pigments such as azurite and azurite will fall off after a long time, this painting is rarely developed, so it is difficult to see the whole picture.