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What kind of spiritual temperament did the ladies show in court?

It shows the boring, careless and empty spirit of aristocratic women in Tang Dynasty. The author in "The Flower Lady" has a good grasp of the characters' demeanor, and pays attention to excavating the spiritual depression and emptiness of the ladies, which reflects the spiritual dilemma behind the aristocratic luxury life.

Among them, the fan-holding lady, who is different from the other five, is quite serene and thoughtful in silence, which is in sharp contrast with the expressions of the other five ladies. This not only reflects the reality, but also indicates the change of aesthetic taste from grand to graceful in the late Tang Dynasty to a certain extent.

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The uniqueness of the painting "Mrs. Dai Hua" lies in the exquisite brush. The author successfully depicts the soft and translucent tulle shawl and the arm faintly visible under the tulle on the female body with line modeling.

Moreover, from beginning to end, the face and hands of a lady are described by the same line drawing, and the writing is steady and accurate, striving for symmetry. The pattern of the dress is composed of pens and letters. If the turning point is intermittent, it looks regular but very smooth, which makes the pattern that usually flows in symmetrical carving gain new dexterity and vivid vitality.

As for the lady's hair and sideburns, it is too thin, countless hair roots and pens have the feeling of flying. The hand-drawing of figure painting is in place. In this painting, a lady with bare chest, bare arms and bare hands is not easy to describe.

The author accurately shows various postures with concise and vigorous lines, and the lines with bone pen are of decisive significance to his works. The lines in "A Beauty with Flowers" are highly unified, making it an independent existence that dominates the soul of the whole painting.