The National Consortium for Teaching About Asia (NCTA) invites all NAEA members to learn from expert Chinese art historian Daniel Greenberg. In this lecture participants will consider the tradition of landscape painting from the 10th through 19th centuries to demonstrate how representations of mountains, trees, and water can be used to interpret the social, religious, and political beliefs of the artists who created them. This presentation is of special interest to teachers of AP Art History and others teaching about the Chinese tradition of landscape painting.