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During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality

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Song Xu (1525-1606 later), character 初穤, 初暘. Shimen, Shimen Shanren, later a monk, the name of the Dharma Zu Xuan, also known as Tianchi Fa Monk, Jingxi Resident. A native of present-day Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, he was the forerunner of the "Susong School" and a tributary of the Wumen Sect. Bozong internal and external scriptures, general Zen principles. Good landscape, and long character. Wanli is famous in the sea. He once traveled around Huzhou and wrote an album of eighteen scenes of Huzhou. The album is now in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art! The Ming Dynasty Song Xu's "Eighteen Views of Huzhou" is appreciated as follows:
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
During the Ming Dynasty's Wanli Dynasty, the scenery of Huzhou was actually recorded in reality
The eighteen views of This Huzhou include: Baoyang Lake, Bilang Lake, Fushan Temple, Guiyun'an, Huanglong Cave, Lushan Hui, Biyan Mountain, Changchao Mountain, Dojo Mountain, Dongshan Mountain, Phoenix Mountain, Shenchang Mountain, Wuzhan Mountain, Xianding, Xiaomei, Xintang, Yutai Peak, and Hexi City. All of them were written in real scenes, which shows the high ability of Song Xu to sketch at that time.
Song Xu's teacher Shen Zhou learned to be a teacher, so he was not a Jews. Its mountain trees, vigorous and clumsy, huge mantle, quite imposing. With Mo Tinghan in the clouds, I entered the Qianshan Society to paint the walls of the White Bird Temple, which was called wonderful at the time.

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