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Chinese painting famous orchid works

The famous Chinese painting Orchid works are as follows:

Magnolia is pure and elegant, pure and beautiful, with different shapes and touching feelings. It is one of the common painting themes of literati. Since ancient times, many famous painters and calligraphers have left many masterpieces. Many contemporary painters are good at orchids, flowers and birds, and signed contracts with Yi Cong for painting and calligraphy. There are many kinds of orchid flower-and-bird paintings, which can be divided into meticulous painting and freehand brushwork, such as Master Lu's "Magnolia Couple Picture":

Since the Tang and Song Dynasties, painters and calligraphers have taken orchids as their creative theme. Hundreds of famous painters and calligraphers have left many orchids passed down from generation to generation. Traditionally, painting orchids is not called painting, but writing.

This is because drawing orchids is based on China's calligraphy, and every stroke is writing. When people appreciate these traditional Chinese paintings with orchids as the theme, they often pay attention to their calligraphy skills, and appreciate the essence of how many orchids he wrote through the level of writing. ?

It is said that Su Dongpo, a writer and calligrapher in Song Dynasty, was good at writing blue ink, but unfortunately he didn't write blue ink. The earliest masterpiece of painting orchids that can be seen today is Zhao's "Mo Lan Juan" in Song Dynasty. Duran is written in ink on the picture frame, with pen as the center, smooth lines, flexibility and rigidity, showing the elegant, noble and elegant charm of China. ?

At the end of Song Dynasty and the beginning of Yuan Dynasty, Zheng Suonan's masterpiece "Mo Lan Tu" is full of thick ink and leaves, vigorous and calm, light ink and flowers, and tears drop by drop. He wrote about his patriotism and the unyielding and lofty character of orchids.