Lu Hui, Camellia Stone and Lishu Yang Tong Tablet into a Fan, Fan on paper, 18x48 cm, Collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei
Lu Hui (1851-1920), formerly known as Youhui, a Youkui, the word Lianfu, the number of the Qiang, the name of the Buddha, the self-proclaimed owner of the Buddha Xu, originally from Wujiang, Jiangsu, lived in Wu County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), a famous painter in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.
The calligrapher Han Li, the painting is landscapes, figures, flowers and birds, fruits, all of which cannot. The pen and ink are sparse and loose, and the style is quaint and elegant. Middle-aged returned to Suzhou, devoted himself to painting, tested the gold and stone text, hung for 30 years, and dozens of tourists.
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