What are Qi Baishi’s works? About Qi Baishi’s representative works

1. "The sound of frogs coming out of a mountain spring ten miles away" is an ink painting that Qi Baishi painted for the Chinese writer Lao She when he was ninety-one years old. Qi Baishi used burnt ink to draw two walls of a mountain stream, with a rapid torrent in the middle. He used azurite to mark several mountaintops in the distance, and in the water he drew six tadpoles flowing down the water. The mother frog is on the other side of the mountain, and the sound of frogs floats ten miles along the mountain stream.

2. "Ink Shrimp" is a work by Chinese Qi Baishi. The shrimps in this painting are flexible and translucent, with regular density, appropriate shades, and different moods, which is endearing. The eyes of the shrimp have also changed from small black dots to horizontal dots, which better expresses the expression of the shrimp.

3. "Kingfisher in the Lotus Pond" was created by Qi Baishi, a famous Chinese calligrapher and painter. This work uses the painting method of 'red flowers and ink leaves'. It is a picture of a lotus interspersed with The scene of a kingfisher flying low over the pond, holding a freshly caught fish in its long beak.

4. "I Know Fish Best" Qi Baishi, who was eighty-eight years old, added the four-character inscription "I Know Fish Best". The title says: I can know fish because I did what I was used to when I was young. The picture "I Know Fish Best" illustrates his familiarity and love for fish, his deep knowledge and deep love. The 80-year-old man's playback of his childhood memories is profound and touching.

5. "Cabbage and Radish" is an ink painting created by the modern painter Qi Baishi in 1940.