The writing background of Banqiao's three paintings
Inscription and Postscript is a unique style in ancient China, which refers to the words written before and after books, calligraphy and painting, and inscriptions. What is written on a picture frame is called a picture. Paintings, essays or poems are generally short. From the content point of view, some describe the reasons for painting, some point out the feelings and paintings, and some use the topic to write their own ambitions, which is quite broad and free; But they all pursue the complementary use of pictures and inscriptions, and the wonderful contrast between them. Zheng Banqiao was a famous painter and writer in Qing Dynasty. He is good at writing Zhu Lan, calligraphy and poetry, and his paintings are especially praised by later generations.