This is a traditional Chinese ink painting called "Running Horses".
It depicts a group of horses running on the grassland.
The horses in the painting are vivid and lifelike, with their running speed and posture being very realistic.
The painter uses the technique of ink wash to portray the details of the horses' hair, muscles, and hooves very delicately.
The whole painting gives people a sense of freedom and unrestrainedness, as if they can hear the sound of hoofbeats and wind.
This painting not only has artistic value but also reflects the reverence and praise for horses in ancient Chinese culture.
In traditional Chinese culture, horses are regarded as symbols of courage, loyalty, and speed, so they are often used to express heroism and the spirit of struggle.
This painting conveys this spiritual connotation by depicting the scene of horses running.