1, Wang Xizhi
Wang Xizhi's original works existed before the world, and the fine copy of Tang people has always been regarded as original works. Because of its long history and long-standing reputation, Rainbow Xi's other inks have different inferences about its engraving age. Some are called Song Copy, some are suspected to be Mi Fei Copy, and more are classified as Tang Copy.
2. Wu Daozi
Wu Daozi's masterpiece, Born of Gautama Buddha (also known as The King Sent the Son and The Birth of Sakyamuni), was written by Wu Daozi according to the Buddhist scripture Ruiying Benqi Sutra copied by Song people. The work is now in the Osaka Municipal Art Museum, Japan.
This painting depicts an exotic story, but the people, ghosts and animals in it are completely China-like and Taoist, which is due to the gradual integration of Buddhism and China in the Tang Dynasty.
This picture is rich in images, centered on the birth of Sakyamuni, with vivid world image, superb skills, strange imagination and dazzling. The color of this painting is very light, almost rough.
Extended data:
Artistic features:
1, Wang Xizhi
Wang Jian is good at following the laws of Li, Cao, Kai and Xing, carefully studying the shape, imitating the shape with his heart, learning from others' strengths, preparing everything in one furnace, getting rid of the style of writing in Han and Wei Dynasties, and becoming a family of his own, which has far-reaching influence.
His calligraphy is peaceful and natural, and his brushwork is euphemistic and subtle, graceful and graceful. It is said that Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy hard when he was young. After a long time, the water in the pond used to wipe the brush turned black. There are some idioms about Wang Xizhi, such as cleverness and quick marriage. The most obvious feature of Wang Xizhi's style of writing is exquisite brushwork and changeable structure.
Wang Xizhi's calligraphy has influenced bookstores from generation to generation. Ou Yangxun, Yu Shinan, Zhu Suiliang, Xue Qi, Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan in the Tang Dynasty, Yang Ningshi in the Five Dynasties, Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang in the Song Dynasty, Zhao Mengfu in the Yuan Dynasty and Dong Qichang in the Ming Dynasty were all impressed by Wang Xizhi, so they enjoyed the reputation of "book saints".
2. Wu Daozi
Wu Daozi painted figures with rounded strokes and clothes fluttering in the wind. Later generations called this style "Five Dynasties Party Style". Similar styles can be seen in the Tang and Song murals in Dunhuang. Similar to Wu Daozi's style, it is also reflected in techniques such as line drawing and blooming.
Scholars believe that the orchid paintings in Dunhuang frescoes are in the same strain as Wu Daozi's line-drawing stunts. The shapes depicted in the popular orchid paintings in the Tang Dynasty are soft on the outside and rigid on the inside, thick and strong, delicate and euphemistic.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Wu Daozi
Baidu encyclopedia-Wang Xizhi
Baidu Encyclopedia-Born of Gautama Buddha