Zhu Da is the ninth grandson of Zhu Quan, the seventeenth son of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. After his death, he became a monk, converted to Taoism, and lived in Taoist Temple in Qingyunpu Scenic Resort Scenic Area. Good at calligraphy and painting, Huang Tingjian used calligraphy in his early years. Flowers and birds are mainly freehand brushwork in ink and wash, with exaggerated and peculiar images, concise and heavy brushwork and magnificent and meaningful style; Dong Qichang, a landscape teacher, is concise in writing, quiet and interesting. Good at calligraphy, poetry and little ink.
Role experience:
Zhu Da, the "Badashanren", always adhered to his painting personality in the most cruel era of the late Ming Dynasty, bravely fought against the powerful and regarded money as dirt. Based on a small portrait of a mountain, the author fictionalizes the love story between Badashanren and Huang Anping, and explains the historical question of whether Badashanren is really crazy or fake crazy with a genius illusion.
The subjective lens reproduces the strong personality of "Badashanren" who loves nature, life and freedom, and leaves a lot of imagination space for the audience by using the blank style of "Badashanren".
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhu Da