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十八世紀 竹雕赤壁夜遊圖筆筒
When the Song dynasty literatus Su Dongpo (1037-1101) was first sent to Huangzhou in exile for opposing reformist policies at court, he passed by the supposed site of the naval battle of the Red Cliffs (AD 208). Su wrote the two poems on the Red Cliffs commemorating the valour and bravery of the historical heroes that fought in the battle long past, while also voicing his own sense of nostalgia, loss and receding into the pages of history. His poems have since entered into the Chinese literary canon and are a continuously popular motif for artists and poets; see R.Egan, Word, Image, and Deed in the Life of Su Shi, Cambridge MA, 1994, pp.221-228.
Compare with a related brushpot carved with a scene of Su Dongpo in a boat under the Red Cliff, late 18th century, illustrated by Ip Yee and L.Tam, Chinese Bamboo Carving, Part I, Hong Kong, 1978, pp.288-289.