Bujitu is one of the representative works of Yan, a painter in Tang Dynasty. The content reflects the fact that Tubo (now Tibet) Wang Songzan Gambu married Princess Wencheng and entered Tibet. It is a historical testimony of the friendship between Chinese and Tibetan brothers. It is one of the top ten famous paintings handed down by China in the Palace Museum.
Yan (about 60 1-673), male, born in Wannian, Yongzhou (now Lintong District, Xi, Shaanxi Province), was a politician and painter in the Tang Dynasty. In the Sui Dynasty, Yan was an official who scattered medical care and less supervision. Yan is good at painting pavilions, chariots and horses, portraits of people, especially at painting historical figures and genre paintings of major themes. There are sixty or seventy of his paintings mentioned in Records of Famous Paintings in Past Dynasties, Records of Famous Paintings in Tang Dynasty and Xuanhe Paintings.
Wu Changshuo (1844 August1-1927165438+1October 29), the word Jun, also known as Cang Shi and Cang Shi, has different names. Common ones are Cang Shuo, Lao Cang and Lao You. Wucun, Xiaofeng County, Zhejiang Province (now Anji County, Huzhou City). During the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, China was a famous painter, calligrapher, seal engraver, the representative of "Houhai School", the first president of Hangzhou Xiling Printing Society, three representatives of "New Zhejiang School" with Zhao and Ren Bonian, Pu Hua and Xu Gu. He integrates "poetry, calligraphy, painting and printing" into one, and integrates epigraphy, calligraphy and painting into one furnace. Known as "the first stone drum seal script" and "the last peak of literati painting". Wu Changshuo's works include Wu Changshuo's Painting Collection, Wu Changshuo's Works Collection, Bitter Iron Breaking Gold, Lu Lu's Gold Ink, Wu Cangshi's Printing, Lu Lu's Silver Deposit and so on. His collection of poems includes Lu Luji.