What are Zhu Da's masterpieces and Zhu Da's masterpieces?

1, Zhu Da's famous works include: Peacock Bamboo Stone Map, Lonely Bird Map, Sleeping Duck Map, Cat Stone Miscellaneous Flower Map, and Birds in Lotus Pond Play, Flowers on the River with Parallel Topics, Fish and Duck, Lotus Fish Music, Miscellaneous Flowers, Bird Bath in Willow, Lotus and Wild Goose, Fish Swimming in Stones, Double Eagle, Ancient Beauty and Mosong. In terms of calligraphy, there are Preface to Lanting, Four Screens of Linjiang, famous calligraphy posts, cursive poems and other scrolls, all of which are treasured by museums and courtyards at home and abroad. There are few novels, poems and literary works in Zhu Da's paintings and calligraphy, and now they can't be seen.

2. Zhu Da (1626—— about 1705), formerly known as Jeikiy? , the word blade nunnery, No.8 Badashanren, Xuege, Geshan, Renwu, Dao Lang, etc. Born in Nanchang, Jiangxi when he became a monk. Painter in late Ming and early Qing Dynasty, master of Chinese painting. Zhu Da, a adherent of the Ming Dynasty, 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.