This "Bamboo Pavilion Chess Diagram" is the work of Qian Yu in the Ming Dynasty, a thatched pavilion painted in the emerald waves, two old men in the pavilion play around the table, two scholars wait on the side, and a servant on the bridge comes with both hands
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This "Bamboo Pavilion Chess Diagram" is the work of Qian Yu in the Ming Dynasty, a thatched pavilion painted in the emerald waves, two old men in the pavilion play around the table, two scholars wait on the side, and a servant on the bridge comes with both hands. The whole painting hooks the leaves with ink edges, and dyes the trees and stones with shallow silk, and the brushwork is fine and beautiful, which is deeply won the style of Wen's family. The painter depicts and explains the pine needles, bamboo leaves, and fine grass in the painting one by one, and is not happy, but it is fine but not broken, with strong appeal and a strong sense of wholeness. In addition, there are four figures painted in the thatched pavilion, although there is not much ink, but they have their own modalities. #Painting on the headlines# #书画大本营#
This "Bamboo Pavilion Chess Diagram" is the work of Qian Yu in the Ming Dynasty, a thatched pavilion painted in the emerald waves, two old men in the pavilion play around the table, two scholars wait on the side, and a servant on the bridge comes with both hands
This "Bamboo Pavilion Chess Diagram" is the work of Qian Yu in the Ming Dynasty, a thatched pavilion painted in the emerald waves, two old men in the pavilion play around the table, two scholars wait on the side, and a servant on the bridge comes with both hands
This "Bamboo Pavilion Chess Diagram" is the work of Qian Yu in the Ming Dynasty, a thatched pavilion painted in the emerald waves, two old men in the pavilion play around the table, two scholars wait on the side, and a servant on the bridge comes with both hands
This "Bamboo Pavilion Chess Diagram" is the work of Qian Yu in the Ming Dynasty, a thatched pavilion painted in the emerald waves, two old men in the pavilion play around the table, two scholars wait on the side, and a servant on the bridge comes with both hands
This "Bamboo Pavilion Chess Diagram" is the work of Qian Yu in the Ming Dynasty, a thatched pavilion painted in the emerald waves, two old men in the pavilion play around the table, two scholars wait on the side, and a servant on the bridge comes with both hands
This "Bamboo Pavilion Chess Diagram" is the work of Qian Yu in the Ming Dynasty, a thatched pavilion painted in the emerald waves, two old men in the pavilion play around the table, two scholars wait on the side, and a servant on the bridge comes with both hands
This "Bamboo Pavilion Chess Diagram" is the work of Qian Yu in the Ming Dynasty, a thatched pavilion painted in the emerald waves, two old men in the pavilion play around the table, two scholars wait on the side, and a servant on the bridge comes with both hands
This "Bamboo Pavilion Chess Diagram" is the work of Qian Yu in the Ming Dynasty, a thatched pavilion painted in the emerald waves, two old men in the pavilion play around the table, two scholars wait on the side, and a servant on the bridge comes with both hands
This "Bamboo Pavilion Chess Diagram" is the work of Qian Yu in the Ming Dynasty, a thatched pavilion painted in the emerald waves, two old men in the pavilion play around the table, two scholars wait on the side, and a servant on the bridge comes with both hands
Cao Xueqin's version of Dream of Red Mansions was only finished in eighty times, and Gao E continued to write the ending as follows: Ningfu was copied, Jia pardon and Jia Zhen were tied up, and the two mansions were in chaos. Mother Jia prayed to heaven forgive her children and grandchildren, and the Lord decreed that she would go...