Yin shan's introduction

Yin Shan was born in Jinling (Nanjing) in the Ming Dynasty. Born about 1380, died in Chenghua (1465- 1487). Feathers, flowers and fruits are extremely exquisite, unique in shape, extremely clear and sincere, and good at figures, landscapes and Tang horses (1). He was a famous court painter in the early Ming Dynasty. From the early years of Yongle to the fourth year of Tianshun (about 1404- 1460), he served in the imperial court and went through the six dynasties of Yongle, Hongxi, Xuande, Orthodox, Jingtai and Tianshun. "Painting is Good" (A Record of Emperor Rui of Ming Yingzong, Volume 2 17) was well known at that time, and it was owed to the emperor, and the imperial commander of the official court also knew about it (from the doctrine). Yin Shanling's Fa Hua was studied in the Five Dynasties, Evonne and Zhao Chang in the Northern Song Dynasty. They are lifelike in shape, profound in outline, excellent in rendering, quite antique and extremely clear, unique in the image of the Northern Song Dynasty, and highly valued by the ruling and opposition parties. His landscapes and figures have a slightly Southern Song painting style. Xu Qin, a scholar in A Qing, commented in the chapter "Fruits and Vegetables" in the Records of the Ming Dynasty: "From the early Chen Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, Xuanhe recorded only six kinds of fruits and vegetables, and its difficulty can also be seen. There were two-faced people in the Ming Dynasty (Bian Jingzhao, Bian Chuxiang), Yinshan, Shen Zhou and Lu Zhi, all of which were fruitful, but because they were good at others, they had already gone through other doors and would not accept this. Xu Xi was not tied to the wild princes. " In the history of painting, Yin Shan is impressively juxtaposed with the above-mentioned people, which shows that his painting skills are wonderful and outstanding. Zi Yin Xie, whose real name is Ru Tong, can specialize in his profession and serve the imperial court for forty-five years, after three dynasties of Tianshun, Chenghua and Hongzhi; Sun, who was good at painting and spreading family law, still served in the palace during the reign of Jiajing. Yin Shanzu and Sun San were very famous at that time. Yin family is a hereditary family of court painters, and was awarded the title of "Golden Platform Scholar" by the royal family (2). Note: (1) Historical Literature,No. 13, page 7, edited by Shanghai Library Institute of Historical Literature, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 2009; (2) A Brief Introduction to the Golden Chamber on Painting by senior collector Chen (1956 edition, 80 pages).