724. This question is a bit difficult, huh?

"What do you mean, 'matching a master stroke for stroke'? Clearly, it's by the same person!"

Professor Li, who had been silent up to now, suddenly spoke up, his eyes fixed on the painting, gleaming with an excited light.

As if to prove that what he said was no fabrication, he pointed to several places with excitement and began to explain:

"Look at how the brushstroke here is slightly upturned—doesn't it feel familiar? Take another look at how the portrayal here adds a bit of a domineering charm. This level of skillful technique couldn't have been achieved without at least a decade or two of practice!"

The phrase 'matching a master stroke for stroke' here actually has two meanings.

The first meaning is that the "The Phoenix Comes" in front of us and the landscape painting seen last time both come from the same school of thought, which would mean that the person who made these two paintings might come from the same lineage or something similar.