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Scenes of aristocratic life in the Ming Dynasty - Tang Yin

author:Frank and frank daily happy core

The ancients said: "Poetry and painting are unique, talents are unmatched", which is too suitable to describe a person. Today I had the privilege of seeing the paintings of Tang Yin (modern people call Tang Bohu), which are really lifelike and exquisite!

Tang Yin (1470-1524), also spelled Bohu, was a famous painter and writer of the Ming Dynasty. In the history of painting, Tang Yin, together with Shen Zhou, Wen Zhengming and Qiu Ying, was called the "Four Houses of Ming" or the "Four Houses of Wumen". In poetry, together with Zhu Yunming, Wen Zhengming, and Xu Zhenqing, he is called "the four talents of Wu Zhong"

This is a drawing of the ancient dignitaries and dignitaries, mainly showing their entertainment life scenes.

Scenes of aristocratic life in the Ming Dynasty - Tang Yin
Scenes of aristocratic life in the Ming Dynasty - Tang Yin
Scenes of aristocratic life in the Ming Dynasty - Tang Yin

Vivid image

Scenes of aristocratic life in the Ming Dynasty - Tang Yin

Brilliant colors

Scenes of aristocratic life in the Ming Dynasty - Tang Yin

Lifelike

Scenes of aristocratic life in the Ming Dynasty - Tang Yin

The world laughs at me for being crazy, and I laugh at the world for not being able to see through it. Remember the tomb of Wuling Haojie, no wine and no flowers hoe for the field.

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