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The implication of duck in Chinese painting
Wisteria and ducks are the themes that painters often paint, not only because they are common objects and beautiful shapes, but also because they have their own symbols and meanings.

Draw ducks. Since the sui dynasty, the imperial examination has taken the position of official. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the highest court examination was divided into three levels, which were called the top three. The top three in the first place were the champion, the second place and the flower exploration. A is homophonic with a duck, which means that the duck symbolizes the first place in the imperial examination. Draw a duck, which means wishing a bright future.

Painting wisteria implies that purple gas comes from the east and vines are homophonic, so it also means the apprentice. As for the story of the purple gas coming from the east, Han and Liu told The Fairy Biography: "I went west, but I saw the purple gas drifting away from the customs, but I passed the green cow." Later, purple gas came from the east, indicating good luck. In addition, the ancients believed that purple was related to being an official. Because many official uniforms are purple, many plaques in the scholarly family read "Purple comes from the East".

The combination of wisteria and ducks, that is, the expression of auspicious feelings and blessings, the combination of flowers and birds, and the combination of motion and static increase the interest, harmony and beauty of the picture, which is more suitable for people's appreciation habits.

Here are some pictures of wisteria and ducks. Among them, Mr. Lou Shibai, a disciple of Qi Baishi, is particularly famous for his ducks, and he has the most ducks and wisteria. Choose some more pictures here.

Famous marine painters, famous marine artists in the late Qing Dynasty, Zhang Xiongzuo, Hu,

Lu, a famous painter in the Republic of China, came from his school.

Liu Binzuo, a famous maritime figure in the Republic of China,

By Fang Chuxiong,

By Lou Shibai,

By Lou Shibai,

By Lou Shibai.