In the seventeenth year of Wanli, he was a scholar, awarded the editing of the Hanlin Academy, and was appointed to the Nanjing Ritual Department. He is good at painting landscapes, using Buddhism and Zen as metaphors to paint, and advocating the theory of northern and southern sects. He is an outstanding representative of pavilion painting school, with the beauty of Yan Gu Zhao Zi. His painting and painting theory had a great influence on the painting world in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.
A brief introduction to thousands of books's trip to Wan Li Road.
Reading thousands of books and taking the Wan Li Road are excerpted from Volume 1 of Addendum to Poems with Boundaries, which means to study hard, increase knowledge, and apply what you have learned in combination with reality.
Dong Qichang's "Reading thousands of books" in "Essays on Painting a Zen Room" means that if one wants to be an artist, one must learn from tradition and the ancients. At the age of 65,438+07, he began to learn calligraphy and wrote Yan Zhenqing's Many Pagodas. At the age of 22, he studied painting just like Huang Xue, and then he studied various schools.