What does Qi Baishi mean by "three jade"

Qi Baishi, with a white character, loved painting and calligraphy since childhood, and later became an outstanding painter and calligraphy master. His works are mostly flowers and birds, landscapes, and usually show natural beauty and biological expressions and characteristics. His works have different forms and unique styles, and he is undoubtedly one of the outstanding artists in China. "Three Harmony" is an important concept in his artistic creation. Three educations refer to the time, skills and efforts needed to complete a painting. Qi Baishi believes that only when there are enough margins in these three aspects can a beautiful painting be truly completed. This idea is not only reflected in his artistic works, but also runs through his whole creative process.

Qi Baishi's "Three Surplus" is not only a reflection on artistic creation, but also an attitude towards life. He often says "carefree" and thinks that one should know how to relax and enjoy life. So is his artistic pursuit. He firmly believes that a good painting must be completed in a free, comfortable and carefree state. His understanding of art and his attitude towards life are all embodied in the concept of "three surpluses".

For Qi Baishi, "three metaphors" is not only a way of thinking, but also a way of life. Every day is full of freedom, relaxation and leisure. He turned life into art and art into a way of life. It is because he firmly believes in the concept of "three reds" that he can create so many classic works in China painting circle. In Qi Baishi's philosophy of "Three Redundants", we can easily see a spirit of pursuing freedom, self and individuality. This spirit is also the charm of his art and life.