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Image: Li Zhao Dao Tang Ming Huang to Shu

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Description: Emperor Ming-huang's Flight to Szechwan. Anonymous, T'ang dynasty Hanging scroll, 55.9×81cm This painting depicts what happened in the An Lushan Rebellion that had taken place in the Tianbao era of the T'ang dynasty. Before rebel troops captured the capital of Chang'an (Xi'an), Emperor Minghuang (Xuanzong) escaped the chaos by taking an imperial journey to Shu (Sichuan). Historical records mention that the entourage crossed small bridges below lofty cascades on narrow plank paths so frightening that even the horses feared to go. Such a scene is depicted here, in which the red-robed figure is none other than Emperor Minghuang. This painting is also known as "Picking Gourds," and related paintings ascribed as such appear in Sung and Yuan dynasty records, with many paintings surviving that are similar in composition to this work. The brushwork still preserves the stylistic features found in T'ang dynasty to Five Dynasties period. However, in terms of form, it exhibits the ideals of landscape composition from the Sung dynasty. The work is carefully and meticulously done throughout with beautiful colors, making it worthy of being considered a classical masterpiece of early blue-and-green landscape painting.
Title: Kaiser Ming-Huang auf einer Reise nach Shu
Credit: http://al.img1001.com/uu_1003_3/lianhuachina_61_2306_cbe497b439b03b2.jpg
Author: Li Chao-tao
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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