This scroll features the rectilinear and multi-faceted cliffs and elongated spreading pines characteristic of the famous Huang-shan mountains of Anhui province. The linear, rather spare style capturing the fissured forms and surfaces of the rocks and trees, owes a great deal to Hung-jen and the solitary nature of Chu's own personality.
The inscription reads:
During the first lunar month of the year 1668, painted at leisure in the Bamboo Hill Inn on the River Gau by Chu Ch'ang, called Shan-shih.




