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    Of course, Bada Shanren is the nickname, which he only used in his later years.  Before that, Bada Shanren also had many names, nicknames, and aliases.  For example, snow, mountain, mountain donkey, human house, Liangyue, Daolang, etc.  It was not until he was nearly sixty years old that he took the name Bada Shanren. He never changed it until his death at the age of eighty.

    It is also for this reason that later generations habitually call him Bada Shanren.  The calligraphy and painting at this time were inscribed with the title Bada Shanren, so Wang Guan and Yu Feibai could also be sure that this was the work of Bada Shanren in his later years.

    Generally speaking, works in later years are better and fine works are more likely to appear.  After all, there are no surprises. A painter has a long lifespan, and as long as he perseveres and continues to devote himself to creation, he will definitely continue to make progress.  It can be said that in the painter's later years, his works should have been very mature and could be called a masterpiece.

    Not to mention great painters such as Qi Baishi and Zhang Daqian, the same is true for Bada Shanren. In his later years, the unique style of his works has been perfected. The brush and ink are more solemn, concise and implicit, and the so-called simple and comprehensive brushwork  The charm.

    To put it bluntly, when Bada Shanren¡¯s painting skills were perfected, he was no longer limited to the subject matter and scenery of his works. He could paint however he liked.  The pen and ink are more unrestrained and vivid, and the pen is summarized and concise, with a more indulgent attitude than the ancients.  Moreover, bold cutting techniques are used in the layout to make the picture appear boundless and majestic.

    The so-called bold tailoring technique is a beautifying modifier.

    In fact, in his later years, Bada Shanren's character became more and more withdrawn, which is directly reflected in his paintings.  Sometimes a large size of paper can depict many scenes.  However, he just sketched it casually, drawing a fruit or a strange rock and then stopped.  The use of ink is extremely economical and makes people sigh.

    It is indeed worthy of sighing. After all, as we all know, future generations like to study and summarize the most.  Regardless of Bada Shanren's reasons, and regardless of whether such a situation occurred by chance, in the eyes of future generations, every move of Bada Shanren is full of profound meaning, and naturally needs to be analyzed and summarized.

    ??Tell the truth.  Compared to the so-called bold tailoring techniques, Wang Guan is more willing to believe that it may be that the Badashan talent made a few strokes, and suddenly he felt anxious or hungry.  So leave for a while.  After coming back, I ran out of inspiration and threw the scrap aside. However, it was framed and carefully collected as a treasure.

    Thinking about the classic trash-picking scene in Tang Bohu¡¯s Dian Qiuxiang, this possibility is not impossible.

    While Wang Guan's thoughts were wandering, he heard Yu Feibai affirm: "Yes, this should be an authentic work."

    "So sure?" Wang Guan replied.  It's not suspicion, it's just an unconscious response.

    "Of course I have a reason."

    At the same time, Yu Feibai said with a proud smile: "You can tell just by looking at the printing colors. The colors are clearly layered. The shades are different. You can tell at a glance that it is something that has been inherited in an orderly manner."

    "Um."

    Wang Guan nodded slightly and admitted that this was one of the basis for identifying calligraphy and painting.

    The ancients have always said that there is one book, two seals and three paintings when appreciating paintings. The book refers to the signature.  Seal means sealing.  If the signature and seal are correct, the authenticity of the calligraphy and painting can almost be determined.

    certainly.  Not much to say about the signature. Only by having a deep understanding of the author's handwriting can we judge the authenticity.  As for the identification of the seal, it is not easy. After all, the painting not only bears the seal of the author, but also the seal of appreciation of later collectors.  Moreover, the ancients were very particular about using seals, which is a complex knowledge.  If you want to master basic appreciation skills, you will have to work hard.

    In short, it is not difficult to identify the seals on calligraphy and painting, but it is not easy to say it is easy.

    It¡¯s not difficult, just like Yu Feibai, compare the color shades of each seal. If you find that the color of each seal is basically consistent, generally speaking, you can conclude that there is a problem with the picture.

    It¡¯s not easy. That¡¯s because forger masters are also aware of this problem, so when using fake seals, they deliberately adjust the shades of the ink, so that when sealing, it will naturally have a sense of layering.  If you fail to identify this, you are often easily deceived.

    So in this case, connoisseurs need to have a deeper understanding of sealing.  If we can sort out a clear thread among the seals of calligraphy and painting, proving that calligraphy and painting are inherited in an orderly manner, we can naturally determine the authenticity of calligraphy and painting.

    "look¡­¡­"

    At the right time, Yu Feibai smiled and said: "This is the name of a relatively famous collector in the mid-Qing Dynasty. There are also appreciation seals from people in the late Qing Dynasty and famous people in the Republic of China. A straight line is enough to show order."

    In this regard, Wang Guan carefully consideredFor a moment, I agreed, and then I noticed that there were not only collection seals from the Republic of China, but also one with a relatively new color, but a bit old. It should have been stamped more than ten or twenty years ago.  There is no doubt that this should be a masterpiece of contemporary people.

    So Yu Feibai is not wrong. The seal of this painting is really inherited in an orderly manner, and it does not look like a forgery.

    Of course, Wang Guan could not focus on the seal specifically. Instead, he made a comprehensive appraisal, first looking at the book, then the seal, and finally studying the calligraphy and painting body. The trinity naturally led to a conclusion.

    "Yes, this is an authentic work." As he spoke, Wang Guan also felt a little emotional: "It's so heroic to send tens of millions of things here for consecration without worry."

    "That's right." Yu Feibai nodded repeatedly and rolled his eyes: "How about we go to Panjiayuan, ask someone to help make a replica based on the gourd painting, and then directly steal the dragon and turn it into a phoenix"

    "You are not afraid that General Yu will break his leg, I can give you strong support." Wang Guan said with a smile: "Support me mentally."

    "I support it too." Tang Qinghua said with a smile from the side: "I support General Yu in breaking your legs."

    "cut¡­¡­"

    Yu Feibai despised the sneer, and then asked curiously: "Master, who sent this painting?"

    "An unknown benefactor."

    The monk in the middle of the mountain hesitated for a moment, and was a little confused: "Some time ago, after I came to the temple to burn incense and worship Buddha, I left this painting directly, hoping that we could help consecrate it and pray for blessings. At first, everyone thought it was just an ordinary item, but after opening it  After checking, I discovered that it was such a valuable item"

    "No."

    ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????.  Yu Feibai was very surprised: "You mean, the owner just left the painting without explaining its value? And he didn't say when he would come to take it back?"

    "Yes." The mountain monk nodded affirmatively.

    ¡°That¡¯s awesome, he¡¯s really a rich man.¡± Yu Feibai sighed sincerely, ¡°I¡¯m not afraid of being corrupted.¡±

    "Don't judge a gentleman by your petty thoughts." Wang Guan said angrily: "I trust Master Banshan, and I believe that Master Banshan would not do such a thing."

    "Yeah." Monk Banshan agreed. He certainly couldn't ruin the reputation of the temple for tens of millions.

    "Okay, pretend I didn't say that."

    Yu Feibai also knew that he had said the wrong thing and immediately changed the subject: "Speaking of which, this painting of flowers and birds has been inherited in an orderly manner. But it seems that it is not included in the catalog of ancient calligraphy and painting"

    "Maybe it's more precious. After everyone got it, they kept it secret, so it was naturally not included." Wang Guan said casually: "Besides, there are also many fakes in ancient calligraphy and painting pictures, which are credible but not entirely trustworthy."

    "I know." Yu Feibai nodded and said, "I was thinking that if the owner of the thing is so heroic, he might have more good things on hand. If you have a chance, you can also get to know him."

    "Finally, I said something humane."

    At this time, Tang Qinghua said with a smile: "However, you are smart and confused for a moment. Just now you said that the inheritance of seals is in order, so you can know it just by looking at the name on the seal."

    "It seems so."

    For a moment, Yu Feibai couldn't care less about his anger.  He quickly lowered his head and looked at the latest seal.

    "Hewei?"

    Looking closely, Yu Feibai was a little surprised: "It's a prestigious name. What a good name. But have you heard of this person?"

    "Don't ask me. I don't know." Tang Qinghua was very self-aware and shook his head immediately.

    ?Aware of the consulting gaze cast by Yu Feibai.  Monk Banshan also smiled bitterly and explained: "The poor monk has lived overseas for a long time and doesn't know much about domestic contemporary artists"

    "What about you?" Yu Feibai looked at Wang Guan again.

    "I haven't heard of it."

    Wang Guan shook his head and said: "Besides, he may not be a collector, he may be a rich man or something, just trying to be fashionable."

    "That's right go back and ask Mr. Qian"

    While talking, everyone continued to watch calligraphy and paintings until noon, when they had a vegetarian meal in the temple, and then went home.  Back at the gate of the mansion, Wang Guan took the opportunity to mention Mr. Anderson's matter to Mr. Qian.

    "I guess he should arrive tomorrow." Wang Guan estimated, "He said he wanted to verify it himself."

    "Anyway, we didn't do any tricks, so we're not afraid of him testing it." Mr. Qian said calmly: "If the test is correct, everyone will be happy. If he thinks something is wrong, it doesn't matter. We have no losses anyway."

    Wang Guanshen agreed. Now they have taken the initiative and immediately stood up.A place of defeat.  It would be best if Mr. Anderson felt that the object was indeed sacred to Judaism.  If he doesn't admit it, Wang Guan won't keep it for himself, and will just send it to the Xiyi Museum for exhibition.

    After a few words of discussion, Yu Feibai was unwilling to be lonely and suddenly interjected from the side: "Mr. Qian, do you know He Wei?"

    "What?"

    Unexpectedly, Mr. Qian, who had always been calm and dignified, suddenly changed his expression at this moment: "Who told you this name?"

    "Huh?"

    For a moment, Wang Guan and Yu Feibai were startled, and then they realized that this powerful person should not be simple.  Otherwise, it would be impossible for Mr. Qian to be so moved, and he would feel a bit shocked.  Could it be said that there is nothing taboo about this name?

    "its not right."

    At the same time, Mr. Qian frowned and said: "Not many people know this name, and everyone has a tacit agreement not to mention his name. How could you know?"

    "Mr. Qian, no one told us."

    In addition, without waiting for Mr. Qian to ask, Yu Feibai quickly explained: "We saw this name on a painting"
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