Category: Ancient Chinese Philosophy Art

Don't Tell Secrets to a Parrot
Chinese Wall Scroll

Don't Tell Secrets to a Parrot - Chinese Wall Scroll
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Typical Gallery Price: $90.00

Your Price:
US$38.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £23.60British Pounds
Euro €26.24Euro
Canadian $41.66Canadian Dollars
Australian $42.77Australian Dollars


Approximate Measurements:
Painting: 12½" x 12½"   (31.9cm x 31.8cm)
Silk Scroll: 15¾" x 36¾"   (40cm x 93.4cm)
Width of Wooden Scroll Roller: 19¼"   (49cm)

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Don't tell your secrets to a parrot

Don't Tell Secrets to a Parrot - Chinese Wall Scroll close up view

Close up view of the artwork mounted to this silk brocade wall scroll

This piece depicts the story of a man that wants to be left alone to read his books. He tells his parrot "If anyone comes, tell them that I am not here".

Unfortunately the bird simply repeats "If anyone comes, tell them that I am not here" when people come to the door and so the man's secret is revealed.

The story is actually an old and famous Chinese Joke. But is can also be used as daily advice, not give away your secrets to those whom you can not trust.


The Materials...

Painted with watercolor and special Chinese ink on handmade xuan paper (rice paper) with gold flecks/flakes. The paper itself is handmade in a process that takes more than a year to complete.

We've been doing some experiments with mounting some of these philosophy art paintings to wall scrolls. I don't know if this will become a regular item or not. This one is mounted with an antique-style two-tone silk cloth combination. This is very much the style you would see in China hundreds of years ago - a very classic style. See: How we make our wall scrolls.


About This Collection of Chinese Philosophy Art

This painting is from the San Yang Collection, a great series of paintings that depict various folklore, stories, and philosophies of Chinese culture.

I have translated the stories of these paintings into English with the personal help of the artist.

The artist and I meet for Chinese tea and discussions of Western and Easter Philosophy

The artist and I meet in her home for Chinese tea
and discussions of Western and Easter Philosophy

This work was done in Beijing, China by Zhang Xiuzhen whose pen name is "San Yang".

She is a rather famous artist in northern China and has been painting since 1958.
Her work has been seen in many international exhibitions around the world over the last decade.

This is known as "free-hand style" painting.
This style of painting is done quickly with broad and powerful strokes. But often with a half-dry brush. This is a very specific technique that this artist has mastered, and many try to copy.



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Typical Gallery Price: $90.00

Your Price:
US$38.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £23.60British Pounds
Euro €26.24Euro
Canadian $41.66Canadian Dollars
Australian $42.77Australian Dollars


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Item Location: USA
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Gary's random little facts about China:

I pee freely:
If you come to China, save your small change...
In Beijing, the government recently passed a law against charging money for using a public toilet.
However, in other cities and towns around China, expect to pay between 2-5 mao (about 3-5 cents) for the use.
Bring your own toilet paper, or expect to pay 5 mao for a small pack of tissue as you enter.

In my opinion, the best public toilet in all of China is at Tian'anmen Square.
This public restroom is not only clean, but also features its own gift shop.

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