Problem description:
Story, why draw it? One kind! ! ! ! ! !
Analysis:
The author of Five Cattle Map is Han Kun, a famous prime minister in Tang Dynasty. . At that time, Han Gan was famous for painting horses, and Han was famous for painting cows, which was later called "two Han's cows and horses". Is this "five cows map" Han? The most vivid one. Five sturdy oxen were "personified" by the prime minister of the dynasty, conveying the spiritual message of paying attention to reality and working hard. After the book was published, its collectors included Zhao Boang, Zhao Peige, and other famous artists. In the Ming Dynasty, it changed hands several times. After the Qing soldiers entered the customs, their whereabouts were unknown. It was not until the Qianlong period that they were collected from the people and treasured in the palace. 1900, Eight-Nation Alliance ransacked the Forbidden City, and the "Five Cattle Map" was robbed abroad, and was never heard from again. In 1950s, a patriot living in Hong Kong discovered it.
1950 At the beginning of the year, Premier Zhou Enlai received a letter from this patriot, saying that the Han Dynasty? "Five Cattle Map" appeared in Hong Kong recently. The owner of the painting asked for HK$ 654.38 million, which he could not afford. I hope that the central government will invest to recover the national treasure as soon as possible. Premier Zhou immediately gave instructions to ask the Ministry of Culture to identify the authenticity and buy it back at all costs, and instructed to send reliable personnel to escort and ensure the safety of cultural relics. After receiving the instructions, the Ministry of Culture immediately organized experts to go to Hong Kong to verify that the "Five Cattle Map" is indeed an original. After many negotiations, the transaction was finally made at HK$ 60,000. "Five Cattle Map" returned to the Forbidden City, and the picture was riddled with holes and broken. So it took several years for the official museum to organize experts to repair it.
Today, we are finally lucky enough to see this picture of five cows, with delicate brushwork, vivid description and full of excitement. Its preciousness also lies in the fact that most of the people who survived in ancient China were flowers and birds, and those who painted with cows were so vivid that "Five Cattle Map" can be called an orphan.
I don't know if this is the story you asked.