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What are the poems and paintings about chlorophytum?

There are many people who study orchid in the world, but few people study orchid. The poem "Hanging Orchid" by the poet Xie Zongke in Yuan Dynasty is a rare quatrain.

Dictyophora fasciculata

Jiangpu tobacco bushes are trapped in grass and vegetables, and Linggen has been cultivated since then.

Move Chu Yi's revenge for thousands of years, but also a wisp of Dong Jun.

Hunan women don't have long-cherished dreams, and the spirit is always the pillar.

Try reading "Leaving Sao in the Afternoon Window", and the strange fragrance comes from the sky.

The word "smoke cluster" points out the living environment of chlorophytum. Trapped and Linggen depict the image of Chlorophytum: Li Zhuo is in the wilderness and never gives up. The allusions of couplets and necklaces are aimed at writing the nobleness and elegance of chlorophytum. The last sentence directly points out the fragrance of chlorophytum. Although it is a "trapped grass dish", it can be stained with mud. Reading Lisao shows the poet's admiration for Qu Yuan and Chlorophytum.

Liu Haisu's oil painting "Bonsai-Chlorophytum"

Bonsai-Chlorophytum (Liu Haisu, 1954)

Painted on 1954, it is his masterpiece of "Tao Zhu period". The pictures are randomly clustered with short strokes, and a small amount of western painting techniques are used to make the Chinese and western techniques perfectly penetrate each other and show the vitality of chlorophytum.

Pang Xun 1983 wrote Celosia cristata and Chlorophytum.

Celosia cristata and chlorophytum (Pang Xun, 1983)

With natural and relaxed brushwork, the elegance of Chlorophytum and the beauty of Celosia cristata are perfectly combined to show their vitality.