A man of art and nature
Exhibition celebrates acclaimed painter's accomplishments in depicting many forms of life in great detail, giving realistic quality to his vision, Lin Qi reports.
By Lin Qi | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2025-08-18 08:28
In June 1933, writer Ba Jin (1904-2005) was boating on a river that runs across Tianma village in the Xinhui district of Jiangmen, Guangdong province. He was accompanied by two local friends who guided him to a marvelous nature scene called "Birds' Paradise" — a riverside banyan tree believed to have been thriving for over 380 years. The tree grew to be so massive that it looked like a small forest from afar, with hundreds of birds nestled within it.
Although the tree's vitality struck him, Ba Jin felt a bit disappointed because none of the birds came to welcome him.
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