Tilling Rice (after Lou Shou) , Second half 13th century
Ink and Colour on Paper

This scroll illustrates the twenty-one steps of producing rice, each accompanied by a poem. The images have some delightful detail. A second poem was added to each section, composed and inscribed by the Qianlong emperor, who reigned from 1735 to 1796, hundreds of years after the artwork was created.
Original Size: 32.7 x 1049.8 cm
National Museum of Asian Art, Washington DC., USA. F1954.21

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