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What baichuan landscape painting

"Four Unique Landscape Paintings of Hundred Rivers" is a pale crimson painting created by the painter Wang in Qing Dynasty. This picture adopts panoramic composition. Above the picture frame, the peaks are neutral, protruding, grotesque and unobtrusive. In the distance, smoke clouds are lingering, white clouds are rising, the middle scene is far and wide, and the valley at the waist of the mountain is overgrown with vegetation. Close-up is the sloping stone dike, and the sloping stone trees are lush.

Wang was born in the fifteenth year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty (1642) and died in the fifty-fourth year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (17 15). Word, Lutai, Shishi Island people, Jiangnan Suzhou Taicang (now Jiangsu Taicang) people, Wang Shimin Sun. In the ninth year of Kangxi (1670), he was a Jinshi, and he was the examiner of Shuntian Township Examination. Later, he served as the magistrate in Shunde Prefecture (now Xingtai City, Hebei Province). When the land was downstream, the water was blocked for a long time, the field was polluted and Liu was trapped.