Xiao Yi of Ming Dynasty earns orchid pavilion picture axis

[The axis of the figure of Xiao Yi earning orchid pavilion in the Ming Dynasty]

The axis of the figure of Xiao Yi earning orchid pavilion in the Ming Dynasty, in the Ming Dynasty, in silk, in color, 124 cm vertically and 78 cm horizontally

The Painting of Xiao Yi Gaining Orchid Pavilion was copied many times in the Song Dynasty. According to the history, Yan Liben, a famous painter of the Tang Dynasty, painted this picture. In addition, according to the Xuanhe Painting Manual, Wu Xuan of the Tang Dynasty also painted this picture. Later, painters such as Zhongyuan, a former Shu branch, Gu Deqian of the Southern Tang Dynasty, Fanlong, a monk of the Southern Song Dynasty, and Zhao Zijun of the Yuan Dynasty all drew on this theme. This volume is a picture book of the Ming Dynasty. The picture depicts six figures. The monk sitting on the left is the debater, holding the Preface to the Orchid Pavilion in his left hand, and holding his right hand in front of his chest to talk. Xiao Yi on the right side of the picture is caged between his sleeves, calm and calm. There is a basin of fake rocks between them. At the bottom right of the picture are two attendants of Xiao Yi, dressed neatly, and at the bottom left are the children who are preparing tea. The upper right side of the picture has a tree stone as the background, and the mountains and stones are stacked in a block shape, with a unique shape. The whole painting is meticulous and heavily colored, and the shapes of figures and tree stones have the characteristics of paintings of the Ming Dynasty



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