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I like Xu Beihong best, and I also like the eight horses he painted.

Breeds of horses: Mongolian horse, Kazakh horse, Hequ horse, Yunnan horse, Sanhema horse, Ilima horse, Maxima horse and Blood BMW.

Horse's name: stunning land, not enough to practice soil, not landing, can fly in the air; One is called feathering, which can run faster than birds; One is Benjing, who travels in Wan Li at night; One is called super shadow, which can run after the sun; One is called Zhaohui, and the horse hair is bright and radiant. One is called chaoguang, and one horse has ten shadows. One is called Wu Teng, riding the clouds; One is called shroud, with wings on his body, and he flies like Dapeng Nine Wan Li.

Xu Beihong painted horses.

Xu Beihong is an outstanding painter and excellent art educator in contemporary China. Born in Yixing, Jiangsu, he studied painting with his father since childhood, then went to Paris to study sketch and oil painting, and went to Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland and other countries to observe and study, and learned many world art essences. He is good at Chinese painting and oil painting, especially at sketching.

It is necessary for Xu Beihong to draw horses. He likes horses very much. He was first famous for drawing horses. He has made long-term observation and research on the muscles, bones, facial expressions and dynamics of horses, and often sketches real horses in mountainous areas and places with horses, with more than a thousand sketches of horses. Therefore, when he writes, he can achieve "all horses in his chest" and his pen and ink are smooth. When I lived in Shanghai in my early years, I drew a horse and sent it to Shanghai Art Museum, which was appreciated by Gao Brothers, a Lingnan painter who presided over the museum. He said: "Although Han Gan is ancient, it is unparalleled."

1in April, 934, Xu Beihong was invited to hold an art exhibition in Moscow. One day, at the request of the Soviet cultural director, he performed a horse painting for the audience. He made full use of the unique lines of Chinese painting, and the ink and wash were just right. A few times, an unstoppable galloping horse jumped onto the paper. At that time, marshal Boudion, who always likes horses, pushed his way through the crowd and headed for Xu Beihong. He said bluntly, "Mr. Xu, just give me this horse, or I will go crazy!" " Xu Beihong was amused by budyonny's humor and nodded happily. Budyonny embraced Xu Beihong happily and warmly, and praised loudly: "xu teacher, you are not only the magic pen of the East, but also the magic pen of the world. The galloping horses in your pen are more unrestrained and vigorous than those I have ridden! "

The horse painted by Xu Beihong is full of spirit, unrestrained, subtle, vigorous, magnificent and both in form and spirit. His painting Eight Horses, with eight famous horses in Zhou Muwang as the theme, has become the immortal masterpiece of this master of art, the most famous of which is the Nine Faces of Gao Xiang Ma, which is now in the Xu Beihong Memorial Hall in Beijing.

The horse described by Xu Beihong endowed the painter with his own personality and ideal. He often expresses his feelings by drawing horses, which means expressing his sadness, melancholy, hope and joy. This can be clearly seen from the inscriptions on pictures and paintings, and such examples are endless. In the early 1940s, Xu Beihong went to Nanyang alone in the war-torn War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, held four art exhibitions, and donated all the proceeds from painting sales to the refugees of the motherland who lost their homes. He wrote an inscription on a horse painting: "Water plants are everywhere, and the Long March will die." Expressed the desire to advocate active anti-Japanese. From 65438 to 0944, he taught at Chongqing Central University, and when preparing for the Central Academy of Fine Arts, he spent most of his income from selling paintings to help poor students, teachers and cultural figures, but his life was extremely difficult. His inscription on a side galloping horse painting is: "What's the use of asking your healthy feet to fight for your life", which reflects the real situation at that time. 1953, Beijing's former residence, Xu Beihong happily waved a brush that dripped ink. It took only ten minutes to draw a lifelike galloping horse with four hooves, and wrote: "The mountains and rivers have returned to democracy after hundreds of battles, and the rugged road has been razed to the ground." This fully expresses the painter's expression and heartfelt joy at the birth of New China.

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Class 6, Grade 5, longjiang town Central Primary School, Shunde District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province

These eight horses represent the indomitable spirit of the Chinese nation.

Students, have you ever heard of eight horses? & lt& lt Eight Horses >> is one of the rare works of the famous painter Xu Beihong. This painting shows the indomitable and hard-working spirit of the Chinese nation.

& lt& lt Eight Horses Map >> As the name implies, there are eight horses. Although they are all running, they have different shapes and advantages: some hold their heads high, raise their tails and run forward with the sound of hooves. Some bow their heads and rush forward desperately; Some people still run forward at a brisk pace ... but they all have a common goal: when encountering difficulties, they will only go forward and will not shrink back!

Oh, those eight horses seem to be alive in my eyes: the white horse, with firm eyes flashing, stares at the front and looks forward to the future, and runs forward with firm steps, with its head held high and its hooves and hooves mixed together, which is simply a powerful symphony! It runs forward with steady and firm steps, which represents the steady and rapid progress of our Chinese nation in the air!

I was stunned and conquered by these eight horses. I am surprised, I am surprised! Beautiful! Be strong! These eight horses represent the indomitable spirit of the Chinese nation.