Dai Song (戴嵩) (lifespan: unknown), Chinese, Tang Dynasty (618–906), Dai Song is traditionally recognized as a painter from the Tang dynasty, having studied under the renowned artist Han Huang. He was reputed for his exceptional skill in depicting oxen, earning acclaim for surpassing his mentor. Dai Song's paintings of cattle are noted for their precise structure, vivid forms, and majestic aura. Additionally, he excelled in illustrating pastoral scenes, infusing his works with a strong sense of rural life and natural beauty, reflecting the distinctive aesthetic and profound humanistic spirit of the Tang art scene. Although the "Fighting Bulls Scroll" may be a reproduction from before the mid-Ming period, its artistic style and techniques still embody Dai Song's mastery and artistic vision.