In this picture, we can see that the ink-drenched landscape still has an obvious sketch-like light and shadow effect. The brush is brisk and loose, retaining the rhythm of the traditional brushwork. The sense of rhythm maximizes the characteristics of paper and water used in traditional Chinese painting, focusing on dyeing the atmosphere and creating a misty and quiet atmosphere in the space, full of rich flavor of life. This is different from the stylized landscape paintings since the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It can be seen that Xu Beihong has good calligraphy skills and the ability to summarize and condense with pen and ink.