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The Historical Value of the Map of San Xiao in the West of the Lake

The historical value of "San Xiao Lake West Map" can be reflected by artistic value and historical value.

From the artistic value, San Xiao's "The West Lake" is one of the important works in the history of China painting. Its composition, pen and ink, color and other aspects have unique artistic charm and expressive force. This painting is known as "the God of Pen and Ink and the Father of Characters" in the history of painting in China. It had a far-reaching influence on the painting art of later generations, and was praised as a classic in the history of China painting.

From the historical value, the map of San Xiao in West Lake is also of great significance. It vividly depicts the social life and cultural atmosphere in the Southern Song Dynasty, and reflects people's yearning and pursuit of a harmonious and happy life at that time. At the same time, this painting is also one of the important symbols of laughter in China culture, which has certain reference value for studying China culture, traditional aesthetics and cultural psychology.

San Xiao in the West of the Lake is a famous painting in the Southern Song Dynasty. This painting is regarded as a classic in China's painting history, which is of great significance in terms of artistic value and historical value. San Xiao's Tiger Stream Map occupies a very important position in artistic and historical value. It is a classic in China's painting history, and it is also one of the important symbols of "laughter" in China culture.

The Origin of the Map of West Lake in San Xiao

The Picture of the West of the Lake is a picture depicting a joke story written by the Southern Song Dynasty painter He. In the story, a monk heard the tiger laughing by the river, so he laughed with him. Finally, he found that it was a monkey imitating the voice of a tiger, so he smiled three times and called it "San Xiao in the Tiger Creek".

The creation time of this painting is unknown, but it is said that it was made in the Southern Song Dynasty (1190-194). It is a scroll hand-painted with colored paper, about 30 cm long and 26 cm wide, and is now in the National Museum of Tokyo, Japan.

San Xiao's "Tiger Creek Map" is a classic in China's painting history. This painting is known as "the God of Pen and Ink, the Father of Characters" in the painting history of China, which has a far-reaching influence on the painting art of later generations.