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Parasite birds - Chinese ink painting by Xu Beihong (1895 - 1953).
Sparrows used to be considered as one of the four nasty creatures, along with rats, cockroaches and flies, as these birds not only eat people's crops but keep producing noises by twittering meaningless gossips.
Luoshen the Goddess of Luo River - traditional Chinese New Year's painting.
In Chinese mythology, Luoshen is stunningly pretty and has married to Luo River God.
Chinese new year's paintings are usually posted on the living room wall and replaced annually.
A Chinese mountain village - watercolour painting by Chinese artist Gu Yuan (古元 1919-1996)
Living in isolation on an island - ink painting by contemporary Chinese artist Zhu Kui (1940--2014).
A temple on a cliff - ink painting by contemporary Chinese artist Zhu Kui (1940--2014).
City Chongqing with many moons - by a young Chinese artist
Poem about crabs by Jia Baoyu
Jia Baoyu was a teenage boy living in privilege but ungrateful and rebellious. He did not appreciate what he enjoyed and fancied to become a servant girl.
In your greed, you forget how hard it is to digest,
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Beijing Forbidden City during a festival season in the Mind Dynasty 500 years ago.
A colour ink painting by a palace artist.
Cao Guojiu - one of the eight Chinese Immortals.
“Where is Dao?” when immortals met Cao Guojiu, they asked.
“In Heaven.”
“Where is the Heaven?” they pursued.
“In my heart.”
The two smiled broadly. “You know who you are.”
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Wu Song: Enough of your bullshit! Just come here, try me, hie! I’ll give you some colour to see see and turn you into a paper tiger!
Chinese Ink Painting in meticulous-style by Liu Jiyou
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