六朝四大家

LiùCháoSìDàjiā
popculture

Meanings

  1. 1 the Four Great Painters of the Six Dynasties
  2. 2 Cao Buxing, Gu Kaizhi, Lu Tanwei and Zhang Sengyou

Examples

Liù Cháo Sì Dàjiā shì Zhōngguó zǎoqī huìhuà shǐ shàng de guānjiàn rénwù.
The Four Great Painters of the Six Dynasties are key figures in early Chinese painting history.
Gù Kǎizhī shì Liù Cháo Sì Dàjiā zhī yī.
Gu Kaizhi was one of the Four Great Painters of the Six Dynasties.

Tips

history
The four are (Cáo Bùxīng, 3rd c.), (Gù Kǎizhī, c. 344-405), (Lù Tànwēi, 5th c.), and (Zhāng Sēngyóu, 6th c.). Together they bracket the (Liù Cháo, Six Dynasties, 222-589) period and are credited with founding the figural and Buddhist painting traditions that the Tang dynasty inherited.
culture
(Gù Kǎizhī) is the most famous in popular memory — the Tang-era copy of his 《》 (Nǚshǐ Zhēn Tú, Admonitions Scroll) is a star object at the British Museum. (Zhāng Sēngyóu) gave us the chengyu 画龙点睛 (huàlóng diǎnjīng, 'paint dragon, dot eye').

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