How much did a painting cost when Badashan was alive?

When Badashanren was alive, a painting sold for millions to millions. Badashan, formerly known as Zhu Da, was born in Nanchang, Jiangxi. He is the sixteenth son of Zhu Yuanzhang, the great ancestor of Ming Dynasty, and the ninth grandson of Wang Zhuquan in Xining, Jiangxi Province. After entering Qing Dynasty, he lived in seclusion for a long time as a Taoist priest in Qingyunpu Scenic Resort Taoist Academy. Badashanren was a famous painter and painter in the Qing Dynasty and one of the four great painting monks in the early Qing Dynasty. Badashan people specialize in ink painting and are good at calligraphy and poetry. His landscape and flower-and-bird paintings are magnificent, meaningful and unique.

The artistic spirit of Badashan people

Badashanren has a strong sense of loneliness in art. In the history of China painting, Ni Yunlin, Shi Tao and Badashanren are three great men with original significance. Their similarities and differences are all based on pure techniques, painting with philosophical wisdom and expressing their thoughts on life, history and even the universe with visual language. However, a person's taste is different. Yunlin's art is cold, Shi Tao's art is crazy, and the eight great arts are lonely.

There is a sense of loneliness, a lonely spirit and a feeling of loneliness in the eight great paintings. The Eighth Congress raised "loneliness" from personal life experience to thinking about human destiny. His loneliness embodies his independent and uninhibited feelings, his life dignity and his transcendental spirit of interacting with the universe alone. The lonely spirit embodied in the Eight Great Arts is one of the most shining parts of China traditional arts.