"A Painting Famous at Home and Abroad" is the text of Unit 3 12 in the third volume of the third grade of primary school Chinese published by People's Education Press. The author is Teng, who participated in the recording.
This text is an explanatory article. The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival by Zhang Zeduan, a painter in the Northern Song Dynasty, is introduced. By describing the prosperity of Bianjing market, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty, it reproduces the style of the ancient capital and people's living conditions 8,900 years ago.
Through narration and discussion, this paper tells students the reasons why The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is famous at home and abroad, shows the charm of China traditional culture from one side, and stimulates students' interest and willingness to understand and inherit China traditional culture.
The painted market is really lively. There are shops with various signs on the street. Walking in the street, people come and go in different forms: some ride horses, some carry loads, some drive donkeys, some push unicycle, and some stroll leisurely in the street.
Some of these people in the picture are less than an inch, and some are even as big as soybeans. Although the people in the painting are very small, everyone can clearly see what they are doing.
The most interesting scene is the scene at the north end of the bridge: a man riding a horse is walking under the bridge. Because there are too many people, we will hit the sedan chair coming from the opposite side. At this critical moment, the bridle was suddenly bridled to stop the horse from hitting the sedan chair.
Two little donkeys carrying goods next to them are going downhill, and their feet are unstable. People standing on the railing of the bridge enjoying the scenery were disturbed and immediately turned around ... Look, how vivid the paintings painted by Zhang Zeduan are!