Chinese Paintings - Top10 HD

Chinese Paintings - Top10 HD

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Version History of Chinese Paintings

1.8

January 8, 2023

Compatible with more iOS devices.

1.7

September 8, 2021

• Latest iOS SDK Compatibility

1.6

May 14, 2019

• iOS 12.1 SDK Compatibility • Latest watchOS (5.1) SDK Compatibility

1.4

May 3, 2018

• iOS 11 SDK Compatibility (iPhone X) • Fixed Reference Bugs(Pictures and Sounds) • Latest watchOS (4.3) SDK Compatibility

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1.3

May 13, 2017

New watchOS SDK.

1.2

April 1, 2016

2016 New Version

1.1

November 30, 2015

1.Compatible with iPad Pro. 2.Added a traditional Chinese song.

1.0

October 14, 2015

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Description of Chinese Paintings

TOP 10 MOST FAMOUS CHINESE PAINTINGS ! THE FASTEST WAY TO KNOW CHINESE CULTURE ! CHINA’S NATIONAL TREASURES ! • SYSTEM LANGUAGE: English Japanese Russian Chinese German French Portuguese Spanish Korean • HERE ARE THE PAINTINGS: - ALONG THE RIVER DURING THE QINGMING FESTIVAL (清明上河图) The painting is more than 900 years old. It depicts the prosperous Chinese business civilization of the then-capital city. There are more than 800 people in the picture. Chinese scrolls start with the right end side. This scroll is more than 5 meters long(5.74 yards). The canal in the painting is part of the Grand Canal (more than 1000 miles, a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Hundreds of thousands tons of grain was shipped along the canal to the capital every year. - HUNDRED HORSES (百骏图) The painter is Giuseppe Castiglione, an Italian Jesuit. As a missionary, he came to China in 1715 and became a painter at the imperial court in 1723. He died in Beijing in 1766. There are one hundred horses and several nomadic herdsmen in the painting. - EMPEROR TAIZONG RECEIVING THE TIBETAN ENVOY (步辇图) The painting shows the friendly encounter between the Tang dynasty and Tibet. In 634, the Tibetan king (Songtsän Gampo) sent an envoy to Chang'an, the capital of the Tang dynasty, to propose a diplomatic marriage. - DWELLING IN THE FUCHUN MOUNTAINS (富春山居图) It was painted between 1348 and 1350, and considered to be the greatest painting by Huang Gongwang. The painting is 6.37 meters (7 yards) long. The painting is in the National Palace Museum, Taiwan. Huang was a Taoist living the Fuchun mountains. He died at age 85.The painting is the original one which has survived more than 600 years. It was once worth 50,000 grams of gold. - DUCHESS GUO HORSEBACK RIDING IN SPRING (虢国夫人游春图) It depicts that Duchess Guo (the central one in a blue upper garment and a red wrap-around skirt ) riding a horse to enjoy the outdoors in spring, 752. The painting was redrawn a couple of copies by the royal painters in 1107, but only one copy survived 900 years as shown here. All the people in the picture are women, some of whom wear men's clothes. At the time, it was stylish for women to wear the men's clothing. They were even able to play polo with men as well. - SPRING MORNING IN THE HAN PALACE (汉宫春晓图) This is a huge painting with a length of 5.7 meters (6.2 yards). It was painted by Qiu Ying in the 16th century. - THE NIGHT REVELS OF HAN XIZAI (韩熙载夜宴图) The scroll depicts Han Xizai, a minister in the 10th century, having a party in his home. The painting represented the lifestyle of the ruling class of that time. The original no longer exists, but the painting survives as a 12th-century remake. - NYMPH OF THE LUO RIVER (洛神赋) The original painting was drawn in the 4th century. And several copies were made about 900 years ago. This is one of the surviving copies in the Palace Museum, Beijing. - THOUSAND MILES OF LANDSCAPE (千里江山图) It was painted by Wang Ximeng in 1113. When he completed this painting, he was just 18 years old. But he died young in his 20s. Only one paining survived. This one is the original one. The hand scroll is 11.9 meters (13 yards) long. - FIVE CATTLE (五牛图) It was painted by a prime minister of the Tang Dynasty 1200 years ago. Cattle were used for plowing in China instead of horses. They were considered so important for agriculture that they were not allowed to be killed until too old. The paper-making process was first developed in China. The painting is in the Palace Museum in Beijing nowadays. And it is regarded as one of national treasures and is exhibited only for brief periods every few years.
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Chinese Paintings: FAQ

Is the software for Chinese Paintings compatible with iPads?

The Chinese Paintings software is compatible with iPad devices.

Who released the app?

JUN JIANG released the Chinese Paintings app.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by Chinese Paintings?

Your iOS device should have iOS 9.0 or later installed to run the app.

How do users rate the app?

Currently, the Chinese Paintings app doesn’t have enough ratings to display.

What genre of app is Chinese Paintings?

The App Category Of The Chinese Paintings App Is Reference.

What’s the current version of the Chinese Paintings app?

The current version of Chinese Paintings is 1.8.

What is the release date of the most recent Chinese Paintings update?

Chinese Paintings released its latest update on October 3, 2024.

What was the release date of the app?

Chinese Paintings was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What's the content advisory rating of the Chinese Paintings app?

The Chinese Paintings app is rated JUN JIANG.

What languages is Chinese Paintings available in?

Currently, the Chinese Paintings app supports the following languages: English.

Can I access Chinese Paintings via Apple Arcade's subscription service?

No, Chinese Paintings is not on Apple Arcade.

Is Chinese Paintings equipped with in-app purchases?

No, Chinese Paintings does not feature in-app purchases for users.

Does Chinese Paintings offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro?

No, Chinese Paintings does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Chinese Paintings incorporate ads within the app?

No, Chinese Paintings does not incorporate ads within the app.

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