The creative background of, Cheng, and.
Li Cheng: "Hao Jing has nothing in common with Guan Shi, but leaves are similar to trees." Moreover, because of his unique creative talent, he had the greatest influence in the "three landscapes" in the Song Dynasty. Li Cheng's outstanding contribution to landscape painting is that he is good at expressing the rich changes of mountains and rivers and seasonal climate, and he feels sorry for it. His image of "cold forest and flat land" stands out from the grandeur of the contemplative school. This picture depicts two long pine trees, mixed with dead branches and cold trees. The branches of the pine trees are crab-shaped. In the upper right corner, there is the words "Li Chenglin Han Ye Ping" written by Song Huizong, and there is a half seal of "Imperial Book" in front. Above the painting, there is a dry dragon chanting poems and a collection seal.