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Written Poem by Master Hongyi (Li Shutong): Parting Words on Planting Chrysanthemums at the Jingfeng Temple

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A scene of quiet contemplation unfolds before us, a minimalist painting capturing the essence of a farewell. A slender figure, a monk or scholar in simple robes, walks away from the viewer, a wisp of smoke curling from a held object, perhaps a pipe. The composition is spare, yet deeply resonant. A small potted plant, a sapling, stands on a simple platform, a testament to planting, growth, and the promise of the future. The artist's deft brushstrokes create a sense of gentle movement and serenity, with a subtle palette dominated by soft grays, greens, and the muted tones of the plant and the earth. The calligraphy adds a layer of meaning, words that speak of the act of planting, of patience, and of leaving beauty for those who come after. The brushwork is exquisite, conveying depth and texture with the simplest of lines. It's a piece that evokes a feeling of peace, introspection, and the enduring cycle of life.

Written Poem by Master Hongyi (Li Shutong): Parting Words on Planting Chrysanthemums at the Jingfeng Temple

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