1, drinking horses in autumn suburbs
Drinking Horses in Autumn Suburbs is a silk color painting created by Zhao Mengfu, a painter in Yuan Dynasty, and is now in the Palace Museum in Beijing.
This painting depicts shepherds grazing horses in the wilderness in early autumn. There are more than a dozen horses in different shapes in the picture, which are fat and strong and have different postures. Some of them drink water by the river, some chase and play, some raise their heads and scream, and they are a cheerful and lively scene. The trees on the shore are beautiful and unique, and the river is gentle and wave-free, showing picturesque scenery in the south of the Yangtze River.
2. "Show stones and forests"
"Showing the Stone and Shrubbing the Forest" is a paper ink painting created by Zhao Mengfu, a painter in the Yuan Dynasty, and is now in the Palace Museum in Beijing.
This new ancient wood painting was born between beautiful stones on a flat slope. It is the concrete embodiment of the author's theory of "painting and calligraphy are homologous" in painting practice. In the whole picture, the boulder is empty, the bamboo leaves are beautiful and moist, and the dead trees are barren and simple, forming a natural literati atmosphere.
3. Ode to Luoshen
Luo Shen Fu is a calligraphy work created by calligrapher Zhao Mengfu at the end of Song Dynasty and the beginning of Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Mengfu has written "Ode to the Goddess of Luo" for many times, and many versions have been handed down, but two of them are well preserved and collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing and the Tianjin Museum respectively. Luo Shen Fu has pure and mellow brushwork, rigorous and charming structure, and peaceful and unique composition.
4, "Quehua Autumn Color Map"
Que Hua Qiu Se Tu is a paper-based ink-and-wash landscape painting made by Yuan Dynasty painter Zhao Mengfu in Zhenyuan (1295) when he returned to his hometown in Zhejiang. It is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. "Quehua Autumn Color Map" depicts autumn scenery in Buzhu Mountain and Queshan Mountain in the northeast of Jinan, which has a quiet and leisurely pastoral flavor. It has a flat composition, multi-color rendering, combination of reality and reality, unique brushwork and a sense of rhythm.
5. "The Mysterious Temple Rebuilds Three Storeys"
Rebuilding the Three Gates of the Xuandian is a calligraphy work created by Zhao Mengfu, a calligrapher in the Yuan Dynasty. The paper book is now collected in Tokyo National Museum, Japan, and the stone carving based on it is located at the main entrance of Suzhou Xuanmiao Temple.