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Chinese painting wisteria works

Wu Changshuo's wisteria diagram, Jin Baoliang's new four-foot square flower-and-bird painting Dependence, and Jin Baoliang's new freehand flower-and-bird painting Donglai, Zi Qi.

Wisteria, a deciduous vine, is a climbing and winding vine, which usually blooms in March and April. When the flowers bloom, clusters of purple flowers hang on its branches, which are brilliant and prosperous, swaying with the wind and amazing. Therefore, many painters in the past dynasties like to use wisteria as the theme of flower-and-bird painting.

And this wisteria also has a good meaning. Purple is an auspicious color, so there is a saying that "purple gas comes from the east", which means that auspicious gas comes from the east.