Which dynasty was the creation of the picture of teaching children?

1. The picture of teaching children was painted by Wang Siren in the Ming Dynasty and was a creation of the Ming Dynasty.

Wang Siren (1575-1646), a writer of the Ming Dynasty. The courtesy name was Jizhong, the nickname was Jie'an, Suidong, and he was from Shanyin (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). He was smart at a young age, and after becoming a Jinshi at the age of twenty, he was promoted to official positions three times in his life, and half of them lived in the countryside within fifty years. He served as county magistrate three times, and also served as the official of Yuanzhou, the director of the Ministry of Punishment and the Ministry of Industry. When King Lu was in charge of the country, he was the Minister of Rites.

2. The picture of Meng’s mother cutting off her chance to teach her son was painted by Kang Tao in the Qing Dynasty and was a creation of the Qing Dynasty.

Kang Tao, whose birth and death dates are unknown, was born in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. He later changed his name to Tao, with the courtesy name Yizhai. In the fifth year of Yongzheng's reign (1727 AD), he tried to create "Portrait of the Three Niangzi"; in the twentieth year of Qianlong's reign ( 1755 AD) made "Lady Fighting Oriole". The paintings handed down from generation to generation include "Huaqing Bathing Picture", "Wise Mother Picture" and so on. According to historical records, Kang Tao was a Qiantang commoner who was famous for his filial piety. In addition to this picture, there are other works with similar themes circulating. Kang Tao is good at landscapes, flowers and birds, and is especially good at beautiful ladies. His posture is quiet and elegant, which can be between beauty and beauty. He also practiced calligraphy, and at the age of 70 he was still very energetic and could write in regular script.