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"Five Bulls Picture" is a color painting on jute paper created by Han Huang of the Tang Dynasty, also known as "Five Bulls Picture of Tang Hanhuan", which is now in the collection of the Palace Museum in Beijing.
The five cows in "Five Cows" are arranged from right to left, each with different appearances and different postures. One bowed one's head to graze the jingle, one moved forward slowly, one stood up and screamed, one looked back and licked his tongue, and the other stood up. Except for the small tree on the right side of the whole picture, there is no other background, so each cow can form a chapter independently.
"Five Bulls" is one of the top ten famous paintings handed down in China, one of the few authentic works handed down on paper and silk from the Tang Dynasty, and it is also the oldest existing Chinese painting on paper.
Hand-made, portrayed, and using the best clay materials, one is a Xishi pot and a Hantile teapot, using the color matching of Tang Sancai, highlighting the pot maker's understanding and love for the five-niu map of the Tang Dynasty.
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