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Never Before Seen,A mysterious and beautiful painting , Xieyi that projects the poem of a rootless tree in a painting, the energy of the symbol, and the feng shui effect on the space.

写意画・無根樹100首-第33首#290– 道(タオ)の哲理詩に基づく写意画アート作品
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Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:100 Verses-Verse 33#290

Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:100 Verses-Verse 33#290  The poems of “The Rootless Tree” express a fundamental force rooted in harmony with heaven and earth, the cyclical flow of yin and yang, and the infinite potential of existence。 This painting is an expressive “Xieyi” in the tradition of “futu” (spiritual diagrams), passed down for generations in Wudang Mountain, China. It is drawn through a technique where energy flow (xingqi) channels the internal intention into visual form。 In the Taoist world, there exist spiritual and symbolic images called “futu”。 These are a type of talisman—not merely religious items, but expressive spiritual paintings that act directly on the mind of the viewer。 Since ancient times, many people have placed […]

写意画・無根樹100首-第30首#299– 道(タオ)の哲理詩に基づく写意画アート作品
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Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:100 Verses-Verse 30#299

Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:100 Verses-Verse 30#299 The poems of “The Rootless Tree” express a fundamental force rooted in harmony with heaven and earth, the cyclical flow of yin and yang, and the infinite potential of existence。 This painting is an expressive “Xieyi” in the tradition of “futu” (spiritual diagrams), passed down for generations in Wudang Mountain, China. It is drawn through a technique where energy flow (xingqi) channels the internal intention into visual form。 In the Taoist world, there exist spiritual and symbolic images called “futu”。 These are a type of talisman—not merely religious items, but expressive spiritual paintings that act directly on the mind of the viewer。 Since ancient times, many people have placed

写意画・無根樹100首-第15首#303– 道(タオ)の哲理詩に基づく写意画アート作品
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Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:100 Verses-Verse 15#303

Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:100 Verses-Verse 15#303  The poems of “The Rootless Tree” express a fundamental force rooted in harmony with heaven and earth, the cyclical flow of yin and yang, and the infinite potential of existence。 This painting is an expressive “Xieyi” in the tradition of “futu” (spiritual diagrams), passed down for generations in Wudang Mountain, China. It is drawn through a technique where energy flow (xingqi) channels the internal intention into visual form。 In the Taoist world, there exist spiritual and symbolic images called “futu”。 These are a type of talisman—not merely religious items, but expressive spiritual paintings that act directly on the mind of the viewer。 Since ancient times, many people have placed

写意画・無根樹24章-第2章#558– 道(タオ)の哲理詩に基づく写意画アート作品
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Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 2#558

Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 2#558  The poems of “The Rootless Tree” express a fundamental force rooted in harmony with heaven and earth, the cyclical flow of yin and yang, and the infinite potential of existence。 This painting is an expressive “Xieyi” in the tradition of “futu” (spiritual diagrams), passed down for generations in Wudang Mountain, China. It is drawn through a technique where energy flow (xingqi) channels the internal intention into visual form。 In the Taoist world, there exist spiritual and symbolic images called “futu”。 These are a type of talisman—not merely religious items, but expressive spiritual paintings that act directly on the mind of the viewer。 Since ancient times, many people have placed

写意画・無根樹24章-第23章#566– 道(タオ)の哲理詩に基づく写意画アート作品
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Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 23#566

Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 23#566  The poems of “The Rootless Tree” express a fundamental force rooted in harmony with heaven and earth, the cyclical flow of yin and yang, and the infinite potential of existence。 This painting is an expressive Xieyi in the tradition of “futu” (spiritual diagrams), passed down for generations in Wudang Mountain, China. It is drawn through a technique where energy flow (xingqi) channels the internal intention into visual form。 In the Taoist world, there exist spiritual and symbolic images called “futu”。 These are a type of talisman—not merely religious items, but expressive spiritual paintings that act directly on the mind of the viewer。 Since ancient times, many people have placed

写意画・無根樹24章-第5章#568– 道(タオ)の哲理詩に基づく写意画アート作品
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Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 5#568

Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 5#568  The poems of “The Rootless Tree” express a fundamental force rooted in harmony with heaven and earth, the cyclical flow of yin and yang, and the infinite potential of existence。 This painting is an expressive Xieyi in the tradition of “futu” (spiritual diagrams), passed down for generations in Wudang Mountain, China. It is drawn through a technique where energy flow (xingqi) channels the internal intention into visual form。 In the Taoist world, there exist spiritual and symbolic images called “futu”。 These are a type of talisman—not merely religious items, but expressive spiritual paintings that act directly on the mind of the viewer。 Since ancient times, many people have placed

写意画・無根樹24章-第16章#576– 道(タオ)の哲理詩に基づく写意画アート作品
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Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 16#576

Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 16#576  The poems of “The Rootless Tree” express a fundamental force rooted in harmony with heaven and earth, the cyclical flow of yin and yang, and the infinite potential of existence。 This painting is an expressive “Xieyi” in the tradition of “futu” (spiritual diagrams), passed down for generations in Wudang Mountain, China. It is drawn through a technique where energy flow (xingqi) channels the internal intention into visual form。 In the Taoist world, there exist spiritual and symbolic images called “futu”。 These are a type of talisman—not merely religious items, but expressive spiritual paintings that act directly on the mind of the viewer。 Since ancient times, many people have placed

写意画・無根樹24章-第7章#451– 道(タオ)の哲理詩に基づく写意画アート作品
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Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 7#451

Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 7#451  The poems of “The Rootless Tree” express a fundamental force rooted in harmony with heaven and earth, the cyclical flow of yin and yang, and the infinite potential of existence。 This painting is an expressive “Xieyi” in the tradition of “futu” (spiritual diagrams), passed down for generations in Wudang Mountain, China. It is drawn through a technique where energy flow (xingqi) channels the internal intention into visual form。 In the Taoist world, there exist spiritual and symbolic images called “futu”。 These are a type of talisman—not merely religious items, but expressive spiritual paintings that act directly on the mind of the viewer。 Since ancient times, many people have placed

写意画・無根樹24章-第18章#579– 道(タオ)の哲理詩に基づく写意画アート作品
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Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 18#579

Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 18#579  The poems of “The Rootless Tree” express a fundamental force rooted in harmony with heaven and earth, the cyclical flow of yin and yang, and the infinite potential of existence。 This painting is an expressive “Xieyi” in the tradition of “futu” (spiritual diagrams), passed down for generations in Wudang Mountain, China. It is drawn through a technique where energy flow (xingqi) channels the internal intention into visual form。 In the Taoist world, there exist spiritual and symbolic images called “futu”。 These are a type of talisman—not merely religious items, but expressive spiritual paintings that act directly on the mind of the viewer。 Since ancient times, many people have placed

写意画・無根樹24章-第21章#464– 道(タオ)の哲理詩に基づく写意画アート作品
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Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 21#464

Xieyi・The Rootless Tree:24 Chapters-Chapter 21#464  The poems of “The Rootless Tree” express a fundamental force rooted in harmony with heaven and earth, the cyclical flow of yin and yang, and the infinite potential of existence。 This painting is an expressive Xieyi in the tradition of “futu” (spiritual diagrams), passed down for generations in Wudang Mountain, China. It is drawn through a technique where energy flow (xingqi) channels the internal intention into visual form。 In the Taoist world, there exist spiritual and symbolic images called “futu”。 These are a type of talisman—not merely religious items, but expressive spiritual paintings that act directly on the mind of the viewer。 Since ancient times, many people have placed

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