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What works does Junichi Watanabe have?

Watanabe Huashan (1793- 184 1 year).

Formerly known as Ding Jing Watanabe, he was a Japanese scholar, politician, painter and emperor at the end of the curtain. His famous descendants include Fukuda Sakamoto, Aoki Cuishan and Oda Di.

A politician, social activist, Confucian scholar, orchid scholar and painter in the late Tokugawa shogunate in Japan was born in a poor family in Tahara-CHO, Sanhe (Aichi). Is the son of Hou Yaozong Tahara's home secretary, Ding Tong.

At the age of 26, he wrote "Sweeping All Forms", which showed his outstanding painting talent. It is a picture book, consisting of a preface, 10 ancient customs and 4 1 edo folk paintings, describing the lives of all kinds of civilians, even warriors and geisha. From June to early July, Zheng Wen traveled to Shangzong, Xiazong, Liu Chang and Musashi, and after returning to Edo, he wrote four volumes of True Scenes of Four States. It is a set of 30 sketches, which is different from traditional landscape painting. It doesn't draw places of interest, but uses modern foreign paintings to describe what you see and hear in various tourist destinations, which is unique in the history of Japanese painting.

1829 10 and three colleagues went to the restaurant of Muhei (Edo) and drew a picture of Muhei (describing Daming's banquet) at home. Later, I went to Shinagawa Entertainment Place to play, drew a map of the school book (that is, a portrait of a geisha bamboo) and Shinagawa Youxinggu.

Huashan's realistic technique is very prominent, close to modern realistic works, and many excellent portraits have been drawn. For example, the statue of Ying Jian Chun, the statue of Sato Kazuo, the statue of Rihara Cuixuan, the statue of Matsuzaki Tombs, and the statue of Ryazawa Qinling. These portraits are all teachers or friends of Huashan. Because we can observe them carefully at ordinary times and grasp their facial features and personality, we draw vivid portraits.