Shi Kai's works of cranes and peonies included " Longevity and Longevity " and " Immortals of Riches and Riches." The " Longevity and Riches " created by Zhu Jianyong, a teacher from the University of the Shijiazhuang City in Hebei Province, also contained elements of cranes and peonies. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The crane symbolized longevity, good fortune, immortal blessing, and nobility. It was the mount of the immortal immortals and was regarded as a noble bird of the first grade. It was also known as the divine creature in the sky and the leader of the Feather Race. Peonies were the most beautiful flowers in the world. They were the "king of flowers" and had an extremely noble status. They symbolized wealth, peace, prosperity, and prosperity. The combination of the two implied wealth, good fortune, health and longevity. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In traditional China culture, peonies symbolized wealth, fortune, and magnificence. They were known as the " national beauty and heavenly fragrance " and were known as the king of flowers. Red cranes represented longevity, fortune, and nobility, symbolizing fortune, wealth, and purity. The combination of the two symbolized luxury, purity, and beauty. It also symbolized auspicious, wealth, and a happy life. It could also express longevity, wealth, and good luck, such as pine age, crane longevity, wealth, and longevity. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was very suitable to hang the painting of a peony and a crane in the living room, dining room, or the room of the elderly at home. It could also be hung at the entrance. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some of the main points to appreciate the crane and peony paintings: * * 1. Color matching ** 1. * * The color of peonies ** - Peonies in Chinese painting were colorful and had a beautiful meaning. For example, in Zhang Guowen's "Flowers Blossoms and Riches", the pink peony had a delicate color, and the red peony was as red as rosy clouds. In some works, titanium white and ebony were used to paint the flower heads of peonies. This color combination could show the beauty of peonies. - The variety of peony colors echoed the meaning it contained, such as symbolizing wealth, good fortune, etc. When matched with the crane, it highlighted the auspicious atmosphere of the picture. 2. * * The color of cranes ** - In the process of painting, he would use light ink to draw the shape and structure of the crane, thick ink to draw some feathers, flower green ink to draw the legs of the crane, and light ochre to tidy up the crane. The use of this color made the image of the crane vivid, and it complemented the peony in the picture. * * Two, composition layout ** 1. * * Elemental Combination ** - Many works combined cranes and peonies together. For example, in some works, besides cranes and peonies, they would also be matched with elements such as plum blossoms, bamboo, and daffodils. Or, like Wang Junyong's works, peonies often coexisted with orchids, birds, rocks, pine trees, and cranes. Poetry, calligraphy, and painting coexisted, making the picture rich and varied. - The peony was often an important part of the painting, and the addition of the crane was like the finishing touch. For example, some works arranged a group of peonies in the middle and lower parts of the painting, and added elements such as cranes to make the overall picture balanced and harmonious. 2. * * Space Creation ** - For example, Zhang Guowen's "Flowers Blossoms and Riches" used lake stones and peonies to balance the picture, emphasizing the three-dimensional sense of space. Through the arrangement of the peonies, cranes, and other elements in the painting, it created a sense of layering in space, making the painting look lively and colorful. * * 3. Painting Techniques ** 1. * * The description of the crane ** - He began to draw the structure of the crane in light ink. This required the artist to have a solid modeling ability and be able to accurately represent the shape of the crane. Then, he used thick ink to draw some feathers, such as the feathers on the wings and tail, to make the image of the crane more three-dimensional and realistic. - He used cyan ink to draw the crane's legs and other parts, then dyed it with light ochre to tidy it up. Through the use of different ink colors and colors, the texture of the crane was reflected. 2. * * Painting of Peony ** - He used titanium white and ebony to paint the peony flower head to show the delicate and beautiful color of the peony. Then, he would draw the leaves and branches in dark green, draw the veins in rouge ink, draw the old branches of the peony in light ink, and carefully dye the pistil of the peony. Through the combination of these techniques, the peony would be lifelike in the picture. * * 4. Meaning and Connotation ** 1. * * The meaning of peony ** - Peonies contained auspicious meanings such as flowers blooming, wealth, happiness, wealth, and prosperity. It was a versatile flower in traditional Chinese painting. 2. * * The meaning of the crane ** - In traditional Chinese paintings, cranes often had beautiful meanings such as longevity. The works combined with peonies, such as "Rich Immortals" and "Rich Longevity", conveyed rich meanings such as wealth and longevity, reflecting the yearning for a better life in traditional Chinese culture. "Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Among the poems describing the red-crowned crane and peony," Only the peony is truly a national beauty, and when the flowers bloom, they move the capital " was more classic, depicting the nobility of the peony. The poems related to the red-crowned crane, such as " Traveling east to Fusang and slightly west, up and down the nine heavens are only a stone's throw away ", were also very distinctive. The combination of the two in the expression " Flowers bloom and wealth, cranes dance in the nine heavens " conveyed the meaning of good luck and elegance, wealth and health and longevity. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some names suitable for painting peonies and cranes: 1. ** Painting of Immortals of Riches **: Peonies are called "Peonies of Riches", which symbolize wealth and peace. Red cranes represent longevity. The combination of the two symbolizes good luck, longevity and wealth. The name "Immortals of Riches" can well reflect the beautiful meaning of this painting. 2. ** Painting of Rich Flowers Blooming and Longevity and Health **: Peony is the king of flowers. It represents wealth, good fortune, prosperity, and prosperity, which means that the flowers bloom with wealth. The crane represents longevity. The combination of the two represents the good wishes of wealth and longevity. 3. ** The crane's cry at the dawn of spring increases one's longevity, and the country's beauty spreads in the new spring **: It contains the elements of the crane and also mentions the peony (the national color). At the same time, it express the beautiful meaning of increasing one's longevity and the good fortune of the new spring. 4. ** Painting of Peony and Red Crane Greeting Auspicious Scenery **:"Peony" and "Red Crane" point out the main body of the painting."Greeting Auspicious Scenery" means welcoming auspicious signs, implying that this painting will bring auspicious signs. "Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Red-crowned cranes were known as cranes in China. They were a type of large wading bird and a typical indicator species of the marsh. The ancients gave it the cultural meaning of loyalty, honesty, and noble morality. As a symbol, its status was second only to the "dragon and phoenix" pattern used by the royal family. In East Asia, it was often used as a symbol of happiness, longevity, and loyalty. The global population of red-crowned cranes is relatively small, about 3822 (estimated in 2020). Due to the loss and degeneration of breeding grounds and winter-site grasslands, the population has shown a downward trend. In 2021, it was listed as a first-class protected wild animal in China's National Key Protection Wild Animal List, and the World Conservation Union Red List of Endangered Species ver3.1 -vulnerable (VU). In 2023, it was listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Cites). The red-crowned crane's head was red, and its forehead and eyes had black feathers. Its whole body was almost pure white, and its secondary and tertiary feathers were black. The two genders were similar, but the male's cheeks, throat, and neck were gray-black, and the female was pearl-gray. They are distributed in Russia, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, China, etc. They breed in Northeast China, overwinter in Jiangsu, Shanghai, Shandong, etc., occasionally seen in Jiangxi and Taiwan, and also seen in Hebei and Henan during migration. They often live in open plains, swamps, grasslands, seaside tidal flat, reeds, swamps, and riverbank swamps. They leave the overwinters at the end of February and early March to move to the breeding grounds. In autumn, they leave the breeding grounds and migrate south in late September and early October. Omnivorous, mainly feeding on fish, shrimps, aquatic insects, etc.; often in pairs or in small groups; when danger approaches, it will fly in the air, and its sharp beak can be used for defense. In order to protect the red-crowned crane, many nature reserves have been established internationally, such as Russia's Xing 'ansky, Muravyovka, and Lake Hanka; China's Zhalong Nature Reserve in Hei Long and the Yancheng Nature Reserve in Jiangsu; North Korea's Kumya and Wende; Japan's Kushiro, Aksh-Began Besh, and Kiritap. At the same time, artificial breeding and re-wilding is also an effective protection measure. As of 2023, China's Zhalong National Nature Reserve has successfully rewilled 380 red-crowned cranes. "Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some poetic names of the crane and peony paintings: ** I. Starting from the symbolic meaning of the crane and peony ** 1. **<< Crane Dance of the Beauty of the Country >>** - " Crane Dance " depicted the elegant posture of the crane, while " National Beauty " was a name for peony. Peonies had the reputation of " national beauty and heavenly fragrance." This name reflected the beautiful scene of the crane dancing in the peony flowers, giving people a lively and gorgeous feeling. 2. **< Auspicious Crane Arrives in the Fragrant Blossoms >** - " Auspicious crane " represented auspicious cranes," Lin " meant to descend, and " Fangcong " referred to the peony flowers. It implied that auspicious cranes descended into the beautiful peony flowers and brought auspicious qi. ** 2. Conception from the overall artistic conception of the picture ** 1. ** Crane Shadow Peony Spring ** - " Crane Shadow " emphasized the shadow of the crane, giving people a sense of ethereal and illusory beauty. Combined with the prosperous scene of spring represented by the peony, it presented a poetic picture, as if the shadow of the crane fell on the peony flowers in the spring sun. 2. ** Fairy Birds Play with Peonies ** - The word " fairy bird " referred to the crane, and the word " play " had a lively and lively atmosphere. It depicted the scene of the crane playing around the peony, full of vitality and interest. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was no specific mention of whether it was good to hang the painting on the north wall of the living room. However, peonies were auspicious paintings, and cranes also had beautiful meanings, such as longevity and wealth. Peony paintings could be used in the living room, and the crane painting was suitable for families with old people to hang in the living room. However, based on the available information, it was impossible to determine whether it was appropriate to hang the peony crane painting on the north wall of the living room. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Among Red Crane's novels, there was a mystery novel called " Red Crane." It described the dark side of human nature from a female perspective, including the process of solving a murder and revealing the truth. This novel was described as a cold story that could shatter one's three views. It told the story of an orphan, Cai Duoxuan, who struggled to pursue love until he gave up in despair. However, apart from this novel," A Man's Bottom Line " was also a work by Red Crane. However, the specific content and evaluation of this novel did not provide enough information. Therefore, I am unable to provide any more information regarding Flaming Crane's other works.