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Daozi Wu (680-740) was a Chinese artist of the Tang Dynasty, famous for launching new myths in his work. In Chinese history, three people have worshiped like art wise. The Calligraphy Sage Wang Xizhi the Jin dynasty from the West (265-316), a poem by Du Fu said theTang Dynasty, and painting Sage Wu Daozi also the Tang Dynasty.

In Yangzhe (born this day Yu County, Henan Province), Wu lost both parents when he was young and lived a difficult life in the early years. Learned about popular artists and sculptors, how to make a living. As has been studied extensively and had talent in art, gained a reputation as a painter when he was 20 years. Xuanzong emperor invited him to a painter in the imperial court and changed his name to Daoxuan. As an imperial painter, was not permitted, except by order of the emperor to paint. It was a major obstacle to a calendar painter, but on the other hand, if life on the farm with the best conditions for the life and artistic creativity.

Wu character was completely free, immediate and somewhat indifferent, and you know, drank while painting. He also said that when Wu halo around the head of Buddha in a fresco, which resulted not only be used to develop the brushes, this first step, when it was painted Longxing Temple, the temple is still packed with observers. Wu started the brush quickly, and most of his works were performed in one session. Changan (now Xian), capital of the Tang Dynasty, was the cultural center of years, has seen many famous writers and artists. Wu had many opportunities to stay with them, thus benefiting from the graphic abilities.

Wu mainly paintings of the life and work were all from a wide range of issues. According to records, Mr. Wu has painted over 300 paintings and over 100 rolls. While many of those involved in Buddhism and Taoism, Wu also called on mountains, rivers, flowers and birds. The presentation of the Buddha is a work of advocacy. Unlike his predecessor, Gu Kaizhi, which projects a thin line and strong, but lacked variety, Wu shots were full of change and the power to express the inner world of his subjects.

Wu has always been very upset when he paints, and his works reflect an Expressionist style.