Mr. Fu Baoshi is a famous contemporary painter in my country and a representative painter of "New Landscape Painting". He is good at landscape painting. His painting style is bold, unrestrained, elegant, free and easy, magnificent and has the style of a celebrity.
Mr. Fu Baoshi’s painting style is closely related to his literary research. Mr. Fu Baoshi is well-read and knowledgeable, and is good at integrating literature and art into paintings to achieve the unity of literature and painting. Among them, I like the art of poetry the most. There are three major categories of poems associated with paintings by Mr. Fu Baoshi: "Li Sao" by Qu Yuan, poems by Mr. Shi Tao, and Tang poems. Among them, Tang poems are particularly favored.
Mr. Fu Baoshi’s research on Tang poetry and painting can be said to be well-established, and his conception of Tang poetry when painting is also extraordinary. The greatest charm of poetry, apart from its rhythm and word usage, is its artistic conception, and Fu Baoshi can depict the wonderful artistic conception of poetry in his paintings. Wang Guowei described the wonderful realm of Ci in "Human Words" - the unity of scene and scene. The same applies to poetry. Mr. Fu Baoshi's paintings stand in the realm of the poet and depict the poet's inspiration and emotions, making the painting not only the operation of pen, ink, paper and inkstone, but also the sustenance of the soul. This kind of charm requires talent and spiritual appreciation, but it is not only these, but also lies in Mr. Fu Baoshi's research and understanding of Tang poetry and even literature. Last night, the west wind withered the green trees. I went up to the west tower alone, forgetting my journey to the end of the world. My clothes became wider and wider, but I didn’t regret it. I was so haggard because of the beauty. I looked for him thousands of times in the crowd. Suddenly I looked back, but that person was there. The lights were on. At the end of the day, this is Mr. Wang Guowei’s description of the three realms of Ci. In fact, this principle applies not only to Ci, but also to articles, poems, paintings, thoughts, etc. From the initial unreachable view to the subsequent hard thinking and sleepless nights to the final sudden enlightenment, this process has to be experienced. The same is true for Mr. Fu Baoshi's research on paintings and literature. Paintings, like words and music, express the author's inner voice. What they reflect is the author's inner thoughts and realm of cultivation. Only by understanding this realm can we understand the art. The truth.