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Title of the work: longevity picture of immortals.

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Introduction: Wu Changshuo loves plum blossoms and often paints with them. The combination of ink plum, red plum and green plum is full of interest. Narcissus also often appears in his paintings to highlight his clean and lonely character. When painting, painters like to use thick or light ink and seal script to make the picture look strong and simple. Life Blessed by Immortals is one of Wu Changshuo's representative works. He used cursive brushwork to draw stones, which was careless but inefficient, vertical and introverted, and better showed the beauty and clumsiness of strange stones. He painted plums with seal script, which was strange and vigorous. Narcissus pen is smooth, although the direction is the same, but it is not dull. The comparison between the two shows that daffodils are ethereal, elegant, fresh and have the same charm as immortals. With the simplicity of plum blossom, the painting title is revealed, and the painter's perception and yearning for a better life are entrusted.

Author's name: Wu Changshuo.

Dynasty: Ming and Qing Dynasties

About the author: Wu Changshuo (1844- 1927), whose real name is Jun Qing, whose real name is Luo Lu, whose real name is Chang Shuo, whose word is late, is an ancient Zhejiang. I worked as a magistrate in Anton for one month and lived in Shanghai for a long time to sell paintings. Good at seal cutting, poetry, painting and calligraphy. His paintings follow Zhao's example, catching up with Shi Tao, Chen Chun and Xu Wei, and painting with epigraphy. Bold and bold, unique style. He is an important figure of Shanghai school of painting, and his fame is very famous, which has a far-reaching influence on later generations.