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What does "Bullfighting Picture" teach?

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There is such a story in "Dongpo Zhilin": a collector There is a "Bullfighting Picture" by Dai Song, a great painter of the Tang Dynasty. He regards it as a treasure and often takes it out to show off and watch. Once, a farmer saw it and snickered at the side. The man scolded: "Why are you laughing? You also know how to draw?!" The farmer said: "Although I don't know how to draw, cows have seen a lot. Cows are here. When fighting, the strength is exerted on the horns, and its tails twitch (chù) between the legs. But in this painting, the cows are fighting vigorously, but their tails are raised wrongly. I find it funny! "——A horse gallops with its tail raised high; two bulls fight with their tails twitching. If it goes against the reality of life, not only will they not show their appearance, but they will also make a joke.

We say that fiction is allowed in literature and art, but fiction must be realistic; the basis of reality must be life. If it is separated from the reality of life, it cannot be said to be realistic. Unfounded fictions can never become good works of art.