The most famous ancient paintings in Japan are comparable to the Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival.
It was discovered in 1999 in the Oriental Art Museum in Bailai, Germany, and the painter could not take the exam. However, it was painted around 185 (Emperor Guangge, the second year of culture), depicting the commercial prosperity of the Japanese bridge generation in the Edo era, which was about 7 years later than the Bianjing version of the Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival in China. Japan is a rare long scroll with a width of 43.7cm and a length of 1232.2cm. On this 76-meter-long street, you can see Mount Fuji and the Imperial Palace from the Japanese Bridge to the Imakawa Bridge in Kanda, and the Wufu Store Echigoya is located in the present Mitsukoshi Department Store. There are 88 small shops and wholesale shops in the painting, and warm curtains, billboards or flags printed with trademarks or shops are hung in front of each shop; Among the bustling pedestrians, there are 1439 adult males, 2 females and 32 children; There are 2 dogs, 4 cows, 1 monkey and 2 eagles. This "Edo Edition" The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is bright in color, with vivid figures and animals. The figures are vividly drawn, such as children who don't fall in love with the school, and their father who is carrying a bench for the school is dragging it tightly. Or all the men around Miss Beauty looked at her and forgot to look at the road. Very interesting! This picture is about 7 years later than Bianjing Edition, but it is not the same civilization.