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    Wuyangzi in Self-cultivation
    Zhao Ji: Thousand-character Classic in Regular Script
    Ma Yuan: Water Studies
    Wang Xizhi's and Wang Xianzhi's Works of Calligraphy
    Li Tang: Picking Osmund
    Yan Liben: Emperor Taizong Receiving the Tibetan Envoy
    • - A series of masterpieces of painting from famous masters of two Chinese dynasties, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll - Includes important postscripts and observations of the works from later generations The series contains a collection of masterpieces by famous Chinese painters of all ages, with a rich variety of subjects and styles. It presents a selection of paintings from the Tang and Song dynasties, including figure and landscape paintings, showing the splendid charm of traditional Chinese painting at its peak from multiple perspectives. The volumes are accompanied by expert interpretations, analyzing the characteristics of the paintings and the key points of appreciation, and guiding the reader through the beauty of the paintings in an insightful text.

      Yan Liben: Emperor Taizong Receiving the Tibetan Envoy
    • - A series of masterpieces of painting from famous masters of two Chinese dynasties, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll - Includes important postscripts and observations of the works from later generations The series contains a collection of masterpieces by famous Chinese painters of all ages, with a rich variety of subjects and styles. It presents a selection of paintings from the Tang and Song dynasties, including figure and landscape paintings, showing the splendid charm of traditional Chinese painting at its peak from multiple perspectives. The volumes are accompanied by expert interpretations, analyzing the characteristics of the paintings and the key points of appreciation, and guiding the reader through the beauty of the paintings in an insightful text.

      Li Tang: Picking Osmund
    • • A series of masterpieces of painting from famous masters of two Chinese dynasties, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll • Includes important postscripts and observations of the works from later generations The series contains a collection of masterpieces by famous Chinese painters of all ages, with a rich variety of subjects and styles. It presents a selection of paintings from the Tang and Song dynasties, including figure and landscape paintings, showing the splendid charm of traditional Chinese painting at its peak from multiple perspectives. The volumes are accompanied by expert interpretations, analyzing the characteristics of the paintings and the key points of appreciation, and guiding the reader through the beauty of the paintings in an insightful text.

      Ma Yuan: Water Studies
    • • A series of 10 masterpieces of calligraphy from famous masters of different Chinese dynasties, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll In the series Collection of Ancient Calligraphy and Painting Calligraphy, 10 masterpieces from famous masters — mostly of the Song Dynasty — are collected, covering mainstream scripts such as regular script, semi-cursive script, cursive script and so on. These treasured copybooks for calligraphy lovers are presented in the traditional format of a handscroll, which can be opened in sequence.

      Zhao Ji: Thousand-character Classic in Regular Script
    • - Part of a series of 10 paintings from the last five dynasties of ancient China - presented in the traditional format of a handscroll The series of Collection of Ancient Calligraphy and Painting Handscrolls: Paintings has a large time span, rich themes and diverse styles. It selects 10 paintings from the last five dynasties of ancient China (Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties), including vivid portraits, exquisite landscape paintings, and meticulous paintings of flowers and birds. The artworks are presented in the traditional format of a handscroll, which can be extended indefinitely, so that the postscripts and observations of later generations can be directly followed by the end of the works.

      Wuyangzi in Self-cultivation