楊萬里 (1127 - 1206 AD, South Song dynasty) Yang Wan-li, celebrating the bamboo in his verse, says: "Suppose we had never been favoured with 文與可 Wen Yu-ke, to delineate the bamboo; we should still have had the moon 傳神 to express the very spirit of its shadow."
This thought is not unworthy of commendation; the idea is, that had painters never lived to throw the image of the waving bamboo on their canvass, the moon would have accomplished the same for us, by shadowing it on our floors.
This thought is not unworthy of commendation; the idea is, that had painters never lived to throw the image of the waving bamboo on their canvass, the moon would have accomplished the same for us, by shadowing it on our floors.
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