"A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains" is a seminal Chinese landscape painting created by the Northern Song dynasty artist Wang Ximeng during the 11th century. Regrettably, the original masterpiece has been lost, and only a few contemporary copies and reproductions exist. Despite this, the painting is celebrated for its expansive scope and meticulous details, depicting a vast landscape encompassing mountains, rivers, forests, and villages. Wang Ximeng's work exemplifies the monumental style of monumental landscape painting during the Northern Song period, characterized by its grand scale and intricate brushwork. "A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains" is considered a pinnacle of traditional Chinese landscape art, reflecting the artist's skill in capturing the majesty and beauty of the natural world.