Yukime created six cranes on the screen, which was excellent. What painting can match it?

As one of the four masters in the early Tang Dynasty, Xue Ji's calligraphy and painting works have brought people unique artistic enjoyment. Among many painting themes, Xue Ji has a soft spot for cranes, which shows that he is versatile. The crane paintings he created not only influenced Kuailian in the same period, but also had a far-reaching influence on later painter Huang Quan. It can be seen that in the field of painting creation, Xue Ji has a unique style, which has a far-reaching influence on later painting circles.

1. Yukime, born in 649 in a scholarly family, was born in Fenyin, Zhou Pu, and his grandfather was the famous Zheng Chen Wei Zhi. Xue Ji, who was born in a scholarly family, was diligent and studious since childhood, which made him achieve good results in the field of calligraphy and painting creation. Especially in calligraphy creation, on the basis of learning and inheriting Chu Suiliang's calligraphy style, Xue Ji dares to innovate boldly, which is amazing.

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Whether it is figure painting or flower-and-bird painting, Xue Ji has made outstanding contributions to painting creation. However, the painting with crane as the theme occupies a high position in the history of painting. Because he not only created six cranes on the screen, but also his crane paintings are vivid and give people beautiful artistic enjoyment.

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Second, the screen six cranes In China's literary works, there are countless creations with cranes as the theme, especially in the bronzes of the Shang Dynasty, everyone has been able to see the image of cranes. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, there have been records of artificial domestication of cranes in historical books. It can also be seen that the beautiful crane is one of the focuses that many scholars are scrambling to chase.

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Xue Ji, who is obsessed with the theme of cranes, has also created many paintings, especially his original screen of six cranes, which is a model of crane painting and imitated by many flower and bird painters. However, what we didn't expect was that after thousands of years of erosion, the crane painting created by Xue Ji has never been handed down, which is also a great regret in the painting world.