The Parting of Su Wu and Li Ling
- Image Number: K2A000963N000000000PAE
- Dynasty: Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- Category: Paintings
- Author: 周文矩
- Form: 卷
- Exhibition dimension: 33.3×89.9
- Description:
Zhou Wenju (active in the 10th century), Jiankang Qurong people, Li Yu, the leader of the imperial court, was a woman who worked as an official. This picture shows Su Wu saying goodbye to Li Ling. Suwu was sent to the Huns to be detained during the reign of Emperor Hanwu, moved to Beihai to herd sheep for 19 years, and was released during the reign of Emperor Zhao. Li Ling was a cavalry commander when he was Emperor Wu. Later, he went to fight against the Huns and was forced to surrender when he was exhausted. Emperor Wu heard of it and killed his family, so he could not return to the Han Dynasty. When Li Ling heard of the return of the generals, he came here to bid farewell. However, seeing the cold wind hitting the cold desert, the attendants cringed. Su and Li held hands and wept. The characters in the painting have vivid expressions and fine lines.
Pictures & Images [HD] download
© Copyright
The copyright of the article belongs to the author, please keep the original link for reprinting.
THE END