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Excuse me, what is the painting "The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival"?

The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is a picture with panoramic composition and exquisite brushwork, which truly records the bustling scenes of Bianliang (now Kaifeng, Henan) and Bianhe River during the Xuanhe period in Song Huizong (119-1120).

Through this painting, modern people can have a more comprehensive understanding of the city appearance of the Northern Song Dynasty and the life of people from all walks of life at that time. It is said that when Song Huizong saw this painting, he was immediately conquered by the strange prosperity and auspicious spirit in the scroll, calling this long scroll a "wonderful work". Perhaps only such a magnificent masterpiece as The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival can accommodate the great dream of the next generation of emperors.

The whole picture of Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival can be divided into three sections. When the picture unfolds, the first thing you see is the scenery on the outskirts of Bianjing. The middle section mainly depicts the busy scenes on both sides of Shangtu Bridge and Bianhe River. The second half depicts the street view of Bianjing City. The big one is less than 3 cm, and the small one is like a bean. After careful inspection, all the shapes and spirits are ready, and all the fibers are available, which is very interesting. ?

The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival * * has 96 chapters in total, with 14 epilogues written by Tibetan collectors in past dynasties. Only the last emperor, Puyi, had as many as three pieces, which proved Puyi's favor for The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival.

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There are many versions of The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival. The three major versions recognized in history are: the original version of Zhang Zeduan, which is now in the Palace Museum; A replica of an innovative Ming Dynasty painter Chou Ying is now kept in Shenyang Palace Museum. The official copy of the imperial edict ordered by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty is now kept in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

Among them, Zhang Zeduan's The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is a rare treasure in Chinese art history. Width 24.8 cm, length 528.7 cm, silk color. It is a masterpiece of Zhang Zeduan and a first-class national treasure.

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