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Li Shizhuo (李世倬), also known as Tianzhang (天章), Tiantao (天涛), Gu Zhai (谷斋), also known as Jingyuan (菉園), Xingya (星崖), also known as Shishi Jushi (十石居士), Taiping Humble Official, Yiqishan (伊祁山人), Qing Zaiju (清中居士), Fengtian (present-day Shenyang, Liaoning), and a native of Sanhan (present-day southwest of the Karaqin Banner in Inner Mongolia), belonged to the Zhenghuang Banner of the Han Army.
Li Shikuo Gao painted the fine house map
Collection of the Palace Museum in Beijing
The picture depicts mountains, clouds and mist, and lush pine forests. The flat dam at the top of the hill surrounded by four mountains is a magnificent temple with exquisite architecture, a courtyard curved, and flowers and trees between the cloisters of Chonglou. With a fine and rigorous pen, the mountain peaks are written with dry brushes and light ink, and the buildings and halls are painted with thick ink and light ink, and the landscape obviously has traces of imitating the "Lou Dong School" painting method.
This picture was made by Emperor Shi Wei on the orders of Emperor Qianlong Ding. Qianlong admired his creation in the poem, and the TuJingshe was a royal bookstore in the Yuhua Temple in Xiangshan, a famous ancient temple.