10th century) was a Chinese landscape painter of the late Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms and early Northern Song periods.
He was a native of Chiang-Ning and worked at the Southern Tang court in Jinling (today Nanjing).
[1] Around 975 Li Houzhu, the ruler of Southern Tang, surrendered to the Northern Song dynasty.
He lived and worked at the K'ai-pao Buddhist temple in Bianjing, but quickly rose to prominence as landscape painter.
All these works show influence of Dong Yuan's style of rounded contours and soft brushstrokes, but no sign of the older painter's horizontal, level-distance landscape format.