Zhang Lu (simplified Chinese: ?隔; traditional Chinese: 眎隔; pinyin: Zh?ng L?; WadeGiles: Chang Lu)(Chang Lu, traditional: 眎隔, simplified: ?隔); ca. 1464-1538), was a Chinese landscape painter during the Ming Dynasty (13681644). Zhang was born in Xiangfu (不才 - present day Kaifeng in the Henan province). His style name was 'Tian Chi' (ぱ梗) and his pseudonym was 'Ping Shan' (キ). He was a student of Wu Wei. Zhang followed the Zhe school of painting. He painted landscapes and human figures in a free and uninhibited style. A hanging scroll (Chinese: ミ禸; pinyin: l?zh?u; also called 禸 or 本禸) is one of the many traditional ways to display and exhibit Chinese painting and calligraphy. Displaying the art in such a way was befitting for public appreciation and appraisal of the aesthetics of the scroll in its entirety by the audience. The traditional craft involved in creating such a work is considered an art in itself. Mountings can be divided into a few sections, such as handscrolls, hanging scrolls, album leaves, and screens amongst others.

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