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Departure at Huxi
Departure at Huxi
 

Departure at Huxi

CHINA; Dated 1945; By Fu Baoshi; Ink and color on paper; 136.5 x 36.4 cm; Nanjing Museum, Jiangsu, China
This is an illustration of a story about Huiyuan, the First Patriarch of the Pure Land school during the Eastern Jin dynasty (317-420). Huiyuan stayed at Donglin Temple on Lushan, maintaining strict monastic discipline. People would come to ask questions about the Dharma and when they left, he would see them off, but would never go farther than the Huxi bridge. One day he was visited by the Daoist priest Lu Xiujing and the poet Tao Yuanming. As they were leaving, accompanied by Huiyuan, they had a lively discussion, and did not realize that they were passing Huxi. A tiger nearby suddenly roared. The three of them laughed, then the two visitors departed. This story is a popular subject for artists; the painter of this picture, Fu Baoshi, had repeated it several times.
  Fu Baoshi, from Nanchang in Jiangxi, was an expert in Chinese painting and a teacher of art and art history. His style blends traditional Chinese techniques with a Japanese approach to coloring. He was the creator of the Boashicun" technique
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