The Plum Blossom Map by Wu Changshuo, a famous "Shanghai School" in the late Qing Dynasty, experienced ups and downs. Two lake stones straddle the right side of the painting, and several strokes are painted in light ink, which shows the artist's artistic attainments. After the lake stone, some red plums were found, with flowers like broken jade and overflowing air; Plum trees are lush and leafy, and the shade is suitable. The painter skillfully turns right by inserting plum branches, which not only balances the center of gravity of the picture, but also strengthens the sense of direction in the horizontal direction and weakens the intersection of stones and plum branches. Stone goes left, plum goes right, a left and a right, a horizontal and a vertical. The sense of direction and strength on the screen is vivid on paper, but it is open and closed properly and naturally. Wu Changshuo's exquisite skill in painting plums is unique in his art. The whole picture is vigorous and vigorous, giving people great artistic enjoyment.
This plum blossom fan is Wu Changshuo's masterpiece in his later years. Known as "the red city is gorgeous, Luofu spring comes early". Look at flowers every year, the color is like flowers. Mr Chen Han belongs to Shu Ya. Jia Zixia, Wuchang Shuo, 81 years old. The painter painted with Shi Guwen's brushwork, and the pen was vigorous, simple and vigorous. The bottom of the pen was full of stone, horizontal and vertical, bold and straight; The pen and ink are simple and hearty; Rich and full colors make the picture full of vitality and visual tension. He used the heroic feelings of "iron ruyi hits coral fragments and the east wind blows plum blossoms"; It not only makes the "Shanghai School" art shine brilliantly, but also pushes the formal beauty of literati's freehand brushwork to a new height.