His works are the classic examples of Japanese ink painting which was imported via many artists from China.
He produced many landscapes such as Eight Views of Xiaoxiang[2] and fictional characters such as Hama Xianren [ja], Li Tieguai[3] and Lü Dongbin
He travelled to Aizu at least twice to give lessons in painting to the daimyō Ashina Moriuji – first in 1546, and then again in 1561 after Moriuki's retirement.
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