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Wu Changshuo's Chrysanthemum Sketches are Interesting

2024-08-12

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Wu Changshuo was best at freehand flower painting. He learned from Xu Wei and Bada Shanren, and took the best from both to create his own style. His achievements in calligraphy and seal cutting were also praised by the world. His most wonderful thing was that he integrated the strokes, knife movements, composition and posture of calligraphy and seal cutting into painting, forming a unique style of painting with a strong sense of gold and stone. Chrysanthemums were a subject that Wu Changshuo often painted. When painting chrysanthemums, he would sometimes paint with rocks, and then use a dry brush to rub and dye large areas, creating a strange and interesting scene.


Qi Baishi wrote in his poem on the painting: "In September, the west wind is frosty and the air is clear. The garden south of my house is covered with purple clouds. I can only look at the flowers outside the red fence, without the gardener asking my name."

Wu Changshuo began his poem with a heroic chant: "The Chaisang tree has a beautiful color, transplanted to the bank of the autumn stream!"










Who holds the cup to appreciate chrysanthemums in September? The yellow flowers bloom in the big guests. Where is the fence on Double Ninth Festival? Rain and wind bring wine. Seal: The word "sit" is written on the edge of the can, bitter iron. Seal: Wu Jun's private seal


The walls of the scholar's house are filled with cold fragrance in autumn, and a drunkard has left behind a fence in the drizzle.