Yuan Dynasty painter Qian Xuan——(1239-1301), courtesy name Shunju, was born in Feichuan (now Huzhou, Zhejiang). He was a tribute scholar from Jingding Township in the Southern Song Dynasty. After entering the Yuan Dynasty, he stopped serving and devoted his life to calligraphy and painting. Landscape artist Zhao Lingran created his own style during the transformation of flower-and-bird paintings from sophisticated to light, and had a great influence. His representative works are "Eight Flowers", "Flowers and Birds", "Floating Jade Mountain Dwelling", "Mountain Dwelling", "Autumn River Waiting to Ferry", etc. Gao Kegong——(1248-1310), whose courtesy name was Yanjing and whose name was Fangshan, he was an official of Dazhong Dafu and Shangshu of the Ministry of Punishment. He is a master of bamboo and is also good at landscape. He first learned the ink painting method of Mi Fu and his son, and later adopted the methods of Li Cheng, Dong Yuan and Ju Ran to create his own. His representative works include "Spring Clouds at Dawn", "Clouds and Beautiful Ridges", "Mozhu Slopes with Stones", "Autumn Mountains with Dusk", etc. Zhao Mengfu——(1254-1322), named Ziang, also known as Songxue Taoist, Crystal Palace Taoist, etc. A native of Wuxing (now Huzhou, Zhejiang). After entering the Yuan Dynasty, he served as a doctor in the Ministry of War and a bachelor of the Imperial Academy. He is good at painting landscapes, figures, pommel horses, bamboos, rocks, flowers and birds. His paintings have two aspects, one is neat and the other is bold, both have great development in brush and ink techniques and have a great influence on later generations. Representative works include "Autumn Colors of Magpies", "People Riding on Horses", "Water Village", "Orchid, Bamboo and Stone", "Arhat in Red", "Autumn Suburbs Drinking Horses", "Ink Bamboo", "Portrait of Laozi" ”, “Twin Pines in the Far Away”, “Youhuang Hoopoe Picture”, “Ancient Wood, Bamboo and Stone Picture”, “Bathing Horse Picture”, “Dongting Dongshan Picture”, etc. Duansheng - named Zhongji, a native of Wuxing (now Huzhou, Zhejiang), and the wife of Zhao Mengfu. Old Bamboo is good at drawing with ink and brush. The representative work "Ink Bamboo Picture". Liu Guandao, courtesy name Zhongxian, was born in Zhongshan (now Dingxian County, Hebei Province). He is good at painting figures, Buddhism, landscapes, flowers and birds. Guo Xi, a landscape master, was a master of figures, flowers and birds, etc. at that time. His representative work is "Summer Picture". Yan Hui, courtesy name Qiuyue, was born in present-day Jiangxi Province. He was good at painting Buddhism and figures, especially ghosts. The brushwork is wonderful and the images are vivid. The dates of birth and death are unknown. The representative work "Portrait of Li Xian". Ren Renfa - (1254-1327), courtesy name Ziming, nicknamed Yueshan Taoist, was a native of Songjiang (now part of Shanghai). Gongshu is good at painting figures, flowers and birds, especially horses. His representative works include "The Picture of Two Horses" and "The Picture of Zhang Guo Meeting the Ming Emperor". Li Shixing - (1282-1328), courtesy name Zundao, a native of present-day Beijing. He is good at painting bamboo, stone and landscape. His representative works include "Bamboo and Stone Pictures" and "Landscape Pictures". Huang Gongwang - (1269-1354), a native of Changshu, Pingjiang (now Jiangsu). He is good at painting landscapes, inheriting the painting methods of Dong Yuan and Ju Ran and making some innovations. Most of the paintings describe the natural scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, mainly in the style of ink and light crimson. Together with Wu Zhen, Wang Meng and Ni Zan, they are known as the "Four Yuan Masters". Representative works include "Tianchi Stone Wall Picture", "Streams and Mountains with Rain", "Nine Peaks with Snow", "Fuchun Mountain Dwelling Picture", "Fuchun Mountains Picture", "Water Pavilion Quiet Picture", "Danya Yushu Picture" wait. Cao Zhibai - (1272-1355), also named Yuan and Zhensu, and named Yunxi. A native of Huating (now Songjiang). Good at painting landscapes, he studied under Li Cheng and Guo Xi. In his later years, his writing style was simple, sparse and elegant, forming a style of his own. His representative work is "Cold Forest Picture". Shang Qi, courtesy name Defu, was born in Jiyin, Caozhou (now Heze, Shandong). He is good at painting landscapes and ink bamboo. Li Cheng, a master of landscape painting, is a master of his own. The year of birth and death is unknown. His representative work is "Spring Mountain Picture". Wang Zhenpeng, courtesy name Pengmei, was born in Yongjia (now Wenzhou, Zhejiang). The boundary painting is made with Gongmo brush, and the brushwork is meticulous and self-contained. Also good at characters. The year of birth and death is unknown. The representative work "Bo Ya Drum and Qin Picture". Wu Zhen——(1280-1354), courtesy name Zhonggui, also known as Meihua Taoist, was a native of Weitang, Jiaxing, Zhejiang. He is good at poetry and prose, and is good at painting landscapes, bamboos and rocks. His painting style had a great influence on the development of landscape painting in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. He, Wang Meng, Huang Gongwang, and Ni Zan are known as the "Four Yuan Dynasties". Representative works include "Picture of the Fisherman", "Picture of Pine Spring", "Picture of Black Plum Blossoms", "Picture of Black Bamboo", "Picture of Reeds and Wild Geese", "Picture of Pine and Stone", "Picture of Black Bamboo Slope and Stone", "Picture of Dead Wood, Bamboo and Stone". wait. Zhao Yong——(1289——? year), named Zhongmu, was from Wuxing (now Huzhou, Zhejiang), the second son of Zhao Mengfu. He is good at painting people, horses, landscapes, bamboos and rocks, and is a master of his family's art. His representative works include "Riding with a Bullet", "Chengjiang Cold Moon Picture", "Songxi Fishing Boat Picture", etc.