When was Chen Tieshan's Roaring Tiger written?

Chen Tieshan's Roaring Tiger was written on 1790.

Roar in the Tiger is a work of Chen Tieshan in his later years, with a unique style. It is wonderful to describe all kinds of ugly ghosts to satirize the ugliness of society at that time. He is also good at seal cutting, and he is the author of Biography of Guangyin People. After Jin Nong's death, he collected manuscripts and contributed engravings, so that Jin Nong's works could be passed down to later generations.

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Chen Tieshan's landscape paintings worship the ancient and antique, are eclectic, blend the north and the south, and are famous all over the world, and are known as "saints in paintings". Many people learn painting from him, forming a painting school. Changshu has Yushan Mountain, so it is called "Yushan Painting School". Famous students include,, Gu Yun, Li Shichuo, Shang Rui monk, hujie, Jin and so on.

Yushan Painting School is characterized by copying ancient paintings and emphasizing brushwork, which has a great influence on landscape painting in Qing Dynasty. This painter has been famous for a long time. He mainly focused on learning the hearts of the ancients, not the laws of the ancients. Therefore, in painting, he emphasized to express his painting in his own language. His brushwork can show that this is his unique technique.

He used a pen that was neither like Yuan nor Song, and he didn't cut it with an axe or unlock it. On the surface, this work has a lot of connotations. In subtle places, the characteristics of the work can be vividly expressed, and the whole picture is elegant and the colors are elegant.