On June 30th, "Condition is born from the heart - Shenyang Palace Museum Collection of Ming and Qing Literati Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition" was held in Shishanzhai and Xiezhongzhai of Shenyang Palace Museum. A literati painting that shows symbiosis with poetry.

  This exhibition selects the fine paintings and calligraphy of Ming and Qing literati from the Shenyang Palace Museum, and brings together masterpieces from famous masters such as "Four Masters of Wumen", "Songjiang Painting School", "Four Kings", "Four Monks" and "Yangzhou Painting School". The three units of "Elegant Collection" and "Hands and Hidden in Me" show the characters of ancient Chinese literati and doctors who cultivate morality and indifference to fame and fortune.

  Among them, the "Dai Jin Appointment Scroll" exhibited in the third unit is a national first-class cultural relic in this exhibition.

In the painting, an old man sits on a stone in front of the slope, holding a scroll while reading, with a stream bridge on his back, and the man in red holding an edict.

Full of strange peaks and cliffs, clouds and clouds, and forests.

The inscription in the lower right corner of the picture: "Written by Dai Wenjin in Qiantang", with a square seal of "Wenjin" in white text and another seal.

Wang Zhe, deputy research librarian of the Art Research Department of the Shenyang Palace Museum, introduced that the content of the picture seems to write the story of Liu Biao's appointment of Pang Degong at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

The pen is strong but not old, it should be Dai Jin's early and mid-term works.

(Reporter Han Hong produced Wu Rui)

Responsible editor: [Ji Xiang]