The Yushan School is not only one of the most distinctive and vibrant art schools in the history of Changshu culture, but also occupies an important position in the entire history of Chinese painting. After Wang Yi's death, he was first buried in the foothills outside the north gate, and then moved to the Chengjia Bridge at the western foot of Yushan Mountain. During the Daoguang period, his sixth grandson Yuanchung built the Ancestral Hall of Mr. Shigu at the Ancestral Hall of the Emperor of Song Ningyuan and the former site of Laiqingge in Beimen Street. [Original text ] |