Wang Yi's "Picture Scroll of The Stacked Mountains of the Yanjiang River", green and green color, silk, 45.2 cm, width 166 cm, old collection of the Qing Palace, now in the Shanghai Museum.
In the picture, the peaks of the mountains stand tall, like a large rock, rising from the ground, taking the majestic and strange pulling. The mountains and forests outline the clouds and smoke with smooth and flowing lines. The trees are weeping, and the spring water is flowing, which looks clear and clear, and the spirit is beautiful. The two fishing boats in the river are faintly visible, the vast river water, without a stroke, but there is a sense of smoke and waves.
His painting method draws on the strengths of Tang Li Zhaodao and Song Licheng's families, melting ink and gold and color.
At the beginning of the volume, there is the inscription of Emperor Huizong of Song, and at the end of the volume there are Yuan Yao Shu, Ming Song Lian, and Li Min's epithet. Northern Song Dynasty Inner Province, Southern Song Dynasty Jia Xiang Dao, Qing Sun Chengze, Song Jie, Qianlong, Jiaqing, Xuantong Inner House Collection. "Xuanhe Pictorial Notation", "Daguanlu", "Moyuan Huiguan", "Shiqu Baodi" and other works.