Introduction to Mikami Jiaoshan: There are many sculpture landscapes in the park, and each one has an allusion related to Tang Bohu. "Three Visits to Jiao Mountain" is said to mean that Tang Bohu and a few friends visited Jiao Mountain in Zhenjiang. On the first day, he went to the mountain to see enough of the postures of various trees. The next day, Tang Bohu felt that he had watched it in the mountains yesterday and could not see the whole mountain clearly. So he went to the river again, hired a boat alone, and took a trip around Jiaoshan. Watch and draw until the sun goes down. But Tang Bohu still felt something was wrong, because he had looked at the trees on the mountain and the whole mountain, but he had neglected to look at the water. So on the third day, he simply did not say hello to his friends, and went to Jiaoshan again with Tang Xing, a book boy. He sat on a rock and carefully observed the movement of the water. The wind surged and the waves hit the rocks. They watched and painted for a whole day. Brought back a stack of sketches. This story also has the moral of encouraging people to be proactive, pursue perfection, and create brilliance.

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