This article explores the profound and unconventional masterpiece "Pine and Deer" (Song Lu Tu) by Bada Shanren (Zhu Da). It examines the artist's revolutionary freehand ink (Xieyi) technique, his subversion of traditional longevity symbols, and how the deer’s defiant "upturned eyes" and the gnarled pine reflect the existential solitude and political alienation of a fallen Ming prince in the early Qing Dynasty.
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