A Brief Introduction to Han Fei's "Five Cattle Map"

Han Wei (723-787), a native of Chang 'an (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi), was the son of Han Xiu, a famous figure in the Tang Dynasty. He participated in the suppression of the rebellion in the buffer region. In the early years of Zhenyuan, the official of Dezong was the proofreader of Zuofu, and he was awarded the title of Duke Jin. The pawn gave a teacher a present, and he was loyal to Sue. Smart, diligent and tireless since childhood, and proficient in art and literature. Especially in his spare time, he likes Dan Qing's paintings and calligraphy, and is good at melodies and drum sets. Because calligraphy and painting are not urgent, they are hidden in obscurity and secrecy. The calligraphy and painting style is elegant, and people call themselves above the monk cave and Ziyun. Lu Tanwei, a painter in the Southern Dynasties, and Zhang Xu, a famous calligrapher at the same time, were especially good at painting people, animals and family customs. Wu Niu Tu is his only work that has survived to this day.