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The explanation of Badashan people

Zhu Da, a great painter in the early Qing Dynasty, was nicknamed "Badashanren". Hangzhou, Ming imperial clan, Nanchang people. Wu Ming went to the mountains to become a monk. Playing the fool, addicted to alcohol, good at painting landscapes, flowers and birds, bamboo and wood, bold and unrestrained brushwork, unique. It was named after the Eight Adults' Sleep Classics. His calligraphy and painting signature, "Eighth National Congress" and "Mountain Man" are written together, which looks ridiculous.

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The interpretation of eight is eight ā names, seven plus one (the word "eight" is often used in banknotes and documents): exquisite in all directions. Eight diagrams (eight basic figures in Zhouyi). Radical: eight; Shanren's explanation: refers to hermit Shanren, Mohist, savage, Simao language, Shanren loves bamboo forest. ; ; Tang; Fourteen gifts for Li: formerly known as fortune teller; The alchemist did not ask the teacher to beat the drums to invite God, but asked the villagers to divine. ; ; Yuan; Luo Guobin's "Luo Lilang" has a detailed explanation, that is, mountain disaster. In charge of mountains and forests in ancient times