Thank you for this. The painting was referenced in Liu Cixin's 'Death's End' and was unable to properly visualise the effect he was trying to create until I saw this video. Wonderful.
A beautiful and exciting project completion. China bringing the glorious past of the Sung dynasty to to life again though modern animation by use of an ancient school of one a China most famous artists! Magnificent!
Why cant people get it through their thick skulls to turn off their flash when doing photos of screenworks. You only need to do that once to get that, or if you think about it you would never even try it ONCE.
Yes, the Chinese were surely the first great civilization; they wore silk and had seismic detectors while Europeans lived in primitive conditions taught them by the fading colonialist Roman Empire. The effect of righteousness are peace, but the wicked are like "troubled waters", tossing and turning, continually bringing up the "old dirt" (Isaiah 57).
Thank you for this. The painting was referenced in Liu Cixin's 'Death's End' and was unable to properly visualise the effect he was trying to create until I saw this video. Wonderful.
A beautiful and exciting project completion. China bringing the glorious past of the Sung dynasty to to life again though modern animation by use of an ancient school of one a China most famous artists! Magnificent!
Most beautiful and interesting to watch !!!!!
fantastic
Why cant people get it through their thick skulls to turn off their flash when doing photos of screenworks. You only need to do that once to get that, or if you think about it you would never even try it ONCE.
nice
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Yes, the Chinese were surely the first great civilization; they wore silk and had seismic detectors while Europeans lived in primitive conditions taught them by the fading colonialist Roman Empire. The effect of righteousness are peace, but the wicked are like "troubled waters", tossing and turning, continually bringing up the "old dirt" (Isaiah 57).