He has several paintings

He has 5 paintings.

禾 (pinyin: hé) is a first-level standard Chinese character (commonly used character). This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions and bronze inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty. Its ancient character resembles a crop with drooping ears. Its original meaning refers to millet, that is, millet, and later it refers to all food crops. Sometimes it refers specifically to rice.

He is one of the radicals of Chinese characters, serial number: 111. The word "禾" can be roughly divided into two categories. One category refers to cereal plants, such as: seedlings, rice, millet, ears, etc.; the other category refers to cereal-related behaviors, such as planting, renting, taxing, etc. Xiu et al.

Poems containing "禾":

1. It is noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil. ——Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty, "Two Poems of Compassion for the Farmers"

2. In the end, the grain and millet belong to others, and I don't know where to leave my wife. ——"Farmer Father" by Zhang Bi of the Tang Dynasty

3. Look down at the grass root soil and look at the mulberry tree head. ——"Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty

4. Magpies noisy in the late grain fields, and butterflies fly in the autumn grass borders. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Send Off Guests to the Diving Station in Autumn"

5. The mulberry trees in Chanchuan River are beginning to fall, and the eagles are beginning to fall, and the weiqu crops are harvesting rabbits. ——"Hunting and Riding" by Xue Feng of the Tang Dynasty

6. The thin diameter penetrates the millet, and the decaying walls press the sedge. ——"Returning to the Villa" by Li Changfu of the Tang Dynasty

7. But he laughs at the wild fields and millet, and does not spend his youth listening to string instruments. ——Guo Zhen of the Tang Dynasty, "Mi Nang Hua"

8. There are woodcutters falling on the top of the pines, and no grass grows on the rocks. ——Lu Tong of the Tang Dynasty "Send Bo Ling Across the River in Yangzhou"

9. Farmers and workers build new soil, and receive the golden harvest in Tianqing. ——Wang Zhu of the Song Dynasty, "Poem of the Prodigy"

10. Saints come from all directions, and good harvests come from different mothers.

——"Jiahe Heying" by Meng Jian of Tang Dynasty