สถานที่: Chang'an
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Jing Hao (simplified Chinese: 荆浩; traditional Chinese: 荊浩; pinyin: Jīng Hào; Wade–Giles: Ching Hao) was a Chinese painter from the city of Chang'an. He was a pupil of Li Sixun and is known as a critical figure in the development of the Northern Landscape style during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period and early Song dynasty. He is considered a master of the monumental landscape painting and his style is characterized by the use of 'axe chopped' brushstrokes, Fu Pi Cun, to depict the angular rocky forms of the northern mountains. His strong peaks and densely compacted composition represents the northern tradition in its most likely form as scholars understand it today. One of his most famous pupils was Guan Tong.