Clear on silk, colored, 63cm long and 167cm wide. It is now in the Shandong Provincial Museum.
Born in (A.D. 1647- 17 16) Jiangdu (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu). Emperor Kangxi enshrined the palace. He is good at drawing small images, landscapes, flowers and birds. Lan Ying, a kindergarten teacher, later went to Song and Yuan Dynasties. Most of his portraits are sketches, beautiful and quaint. At that time, there were few celebrities and many hands. Kangxi died in fifty-five years at the age of seventy.
This picture shows Wang Shizhen, a poet leader in Qing Dynasty. Wang Shizhen sat on a fur-covered rock with fine features, long hair and red lips, and Hengqin didn't play. He is thoughtful and has the temperament of a poet and a scholar. Liu Yemiao is used in the clothing pattern, which is quite vivid; Pen and ink writing has the method of Yuan people; The stone was wrinkled by hemp. The stream is hidden in the distance, which is thought-provoking, and the bright moon is in the sky, which adds quietness and elegance. The author recorded Wang Wei's poems to set off the painting. On the premise of painting, the word "sit still and whistle" is used, and the section is "Master Chen of Haining". After painting, there are many poems inscribed by Wang Shizhen. Another "Drawing on a Stick" made by Yu in Chai Men is not a sister picture with this one, and it is also in the Shandong Provincial Museum.