Who are the modern landscape painters who wrote the landscape scrolls?

1. Zhang Daqian, formerly known as Zhengquan, later changed his name to Yuan, with the courtesy name Ji Yuan, his nickname Daqian, his alias Daqian Jushi, a native of Xia Li Hong Kong, and his living name Dafengtang. A native of Neijiang, Sichuan, his ancestral home is Panyu, Guangdong Province. He is a Chinese splash-ink painter and calligrapher. Especially in landscape painting, he has made great achievements. After living overseas, he combined the style of painting with craftsmanship and calligraphy, and integrated heavy colors and ink, especially splashed ink and splashed colors, creating a new artistic style.

2. Li Keran (March 26, 1907 - December 5, 1989), formerly known as Li Yongshun, was born in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province. He was an outstanding painter and poet in modern China and a disciple of the painter Qi Baishi. Representative paintings include "Scenic Scenery of the Li River", "Thousands of Mountains Are Red", "Jinggang Mountains", etc.

3. Fu Baoshi (October 5, 1904 - September 29, 1965), formerly known as Changsheng and Ruilin, and the owner of Baoshizhai, was born in Nanchang, Jiangxi, and his ancestral home is Xinyu, Jiangxi. He is a modern painter. Representative painter of "New Landscape Painting". He studied in Japan in his early years and taught at Chuo University after returning to China. After 1949, he served as professor of Nanjing Normal University and president of Jiangsu Traditional Chinese Painting Academy.

4. Huang Binhong (January 27, 1865 - March 25, 1955), first named Maozhi, later changed his name to Zhi, with the courtesy name Pucun, the nickname Binhong, and his signature to Yuxiang. Originally from She County, Huizhou, Anhui Province, he was born in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. A modern Chinese painter who is good at painting landscapes and is a master of landscape painting. He is also a calligrapher, and together with Bai Jiao, Gao Ershi, and Li Zhimin, he is known as the "Four Masters of Literary Calligraphy in the 20th Century".

5. Shi Lu (December 13, 1919 - August 25, 1982), formerly known as Feng Yaheng, was a native of Renshou County, Sichuan Province and a contemporary Chinese painter. In 1959, he created "Move to Northern Shaanxi" and became famous day by day. Later, he and Zhao Wangyun founded the Chang'an Painting School.

Good at figures, landscapes, flowers and birds. His early painting style was more realistic, his brushwork was firm and cautious, and he mostly painted revolutionary themes; his later painting style was more vigorous and vigorous, often using Huashan and lotus as themes, and his brushstrokes were bold and heroic.