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After Mao Zedong’s “Saying Goodbye to the God of Disease (I)”

Fu Baoshi Chinese

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This painting was inspired by the first of two poems by Mao on eradicating disease:

And if the cowherd who lives on a star
Asks about the god of plagues,
Tell him, happy or sad, the god is gone,
Washed away in the waters.

In Fu’s illustration, a desolate scene of calamity is relieved by the appearance of the mythical herdboy announcing the arrival of better times.

After Mao Zedong’s “Saying Goodbye to the God of Disease (I)”, Fu Baoshi (Chinese, 1904–1965), Album leaf, ink and color on paper, China

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