The Significance of Hui Chong Riverside Night Scene Hui Chong

Hui Chong Chunjiang Night Scene Hui Chong is Hui Chong.

Hui Chong (965- 10 17) was born in Jianyang, Fujian Province. He was a monk in the Northern Song Dynasty and an artist who was good at poetry and painting. Poetry is based on the five laws, writing more about natural scenery, paying attention to cleanliness, and avoiding the use of canon and line drawing, which is highly praised by Ouyang Xiu and others. As a painter, he is good at depicting wild geese, wild geese, egrets and other animals, especially cold and secluded scenery, and is known as "unattainable". His works include Poems of Nine Monks in the Northern Song Dynasty and Sha Ting Smoke Tree Map. Su Shi wrote a poem for his painting "Night Scene of the Spring River in Hui Chong": "Peach blossoms outside the bamboo are three or two, and spring water warms the duck prophet". This poem is still praised by people today. The Night Scene by Huichong River (Part I) is a poem written by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, with Hui Chong's Night Scene by the River as the theme. This poem successfully depicts the spring scenery in early spring. Su Shi, with his meticulous and keen feelings, captured the characteristics of the scenery when the seasons changed, and expressed his joy and praise for the early spring. The whole poem is full of the breath and vitality of spring, giving people a fresh and comfortable feeling. Su Shi (1037—11year), born in Meizhou (now Meishan, Sichuan), was a writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. With his father Su Xun and his brother Su Zhe, they are also called "Three Sus".