Zhu Da's introduction

Zhu Da (1626—— about 1705) was a painter and master of Chinese painting in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. The real name is Tui, the word brother Xue, and the name is Badashanren, Geshan, Donkey House, etc. Han nationality, Nanchang, Jiangxi. King Zhu Quan of Ning Ming. Ming Chengzu became a monk after his death, converted to Taoism and lived in Daoyuan, a scenic spot in Qingyunpu Scenic Resort. Good at painting and calligraphy, flowers and birds are mainly freehand brushwork in ink and wash, with exaggerated and strange images, concise and heavy pen and ink, and magnificent and meaningful style; Dong Qichang, a landscape teacher, is concise in writing, quiet and interesting. Good at calligraphy and poetry. His works often use symbolic means to express his feelings, such as painting fish, ducks and birds, all of which are staring at the sky with white eyes and full of stubbornness. The characteristics of pen and ink are laissez-faire, vigorous and beautiful, elegant and smart. No matter big or small, there is a simple, clear and healthy spirit. The structure of rules is unconventional, seeking completeness in incompleteness. Have a great influence on future generations. Existing works include Shui Mu Tsinghua Map and Lotus Waterbird Map.