Picture of ¡¥White Stripe in the Waves¡¦ Zhang Shun and ¡¥Black Whirlwind¡¦ Li Kui Fighting in the Water, After February 1887, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi; Publisher: Matsui Eikichi, Japanese, 1839 - 1892, 14 3/4 ¡Ñ 10 in. (37.47 ¡Ñ 25.4 cm) (sheet, each, approx., vertical ?ban, upright diptych), Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper, Japan, 19th century, Yoshitoshi and other print designers used the Chinese novel The Tales of the Water Margin (Shuihuzhuan; Jap.: Suikoden) about a rogue band of heroes as motifs for many warrior prints. The scene here refers to the story of Li Kui (Jap.: Riki), a river pirate, who tries to steal fish from a fisherman¡¦s boat. He is interrupted, however, by Zhang Shun (Jap.: Ch?jun), the owner of the local fish market. The two men struggle underwater, but Zhang (with red loin cloth) has the upper hand, since he is reputed to be able to walk underwater for 10 miles and live there for seven nights and days, while Li can hardly swim.

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