Where does the south of the Yangtze River come from?

The whole poem "The West Wind of White Horse Stuck with Apricot Flowers and Misty Rain in the South of the Yangtze River" is a poem written by Yu Ji in Yuan Dynasty: "Mr. Reporter returns, apricot flowers and rain in the south of the Yangtze River".

It means that if you want to ride a fine horse and fight the Jianghu with a sword, but you can't get it, then you can travel to the ends of the earth with a song. The fine horse gallops heartily on the grassland in Saibei in the autumn wind.

Beautiful apricot blossoms are quietly blooming in the spring rain, and Jiangnan in spring is decorated more beautifully and beautifully by these beautiful scenery. Introduction of Xu Beihong

Xu Beihong was a tutor of Peking University Painting Research Association in 1917. The highest institution of higher learning has successively made achievements in painting master Xu Beihong and two masters of calligraphy history of Peking University, such as Shen Yinmo and Li Zhimin. After studying in France to learn western painting, he has been engaged in art education for a long time, and has successively taught in the Art Department of National Central University, Peking University Art College and Peiping Art College.

After p>1949, the president of the Central Academy of Fine Arts was good at figures, animals, flowers and birds, advocating realism in tradition, especially advocating Ren Bonian's emphasis on the integration of traditional Chinese painting reform into western painting techniques, which had a great influence on the painting circles in China at that time, and the Chinese paintings made by Jinling Sanjie, who was known as the painting circles by Liu Zigu in Zhang Shuqi, were well-known in the world.