Zhu Zhanji was Emperor Xuanzong of Ming Dynasty, and he was the fifth emperor of Ming Dynasty. The eldest son of Zhu Gaochi, Emperor Renzong of Ming Dynasty, and Zhang 412, Empress Cheng Xiaozhao, reigned from the first year of Hongxi (1425) to the tenth year of Xuande (1435). ?
Ming Xuanzong even gave himself an elegant nickname, named Changchun Zhenren and Emperor Zhang respectively. Ming Xuanzong reigned for 1 years, and Ming Renzong collectively referred to as? Ren Xuanzhi? . Zhu Zhanji was an emperor with political achievements in the history of Ming Dynasty.
Zhu Zhanji is an open-minded man with an active personality and profound artistic accomplishment. He likes calligraphy and ink painting. In ink painting, he is especially good at flower-and-bird painting, landscape painting and animal painting. His images are vivid, and his composition is ingenious, and his pen and ink shades are particularly comfortable.
The Picture of Three Rats painted by Zhu Zhanji is three paintings, each of which has an image of a mouse. In the first picture, Zhu Zhanji's mouse is looking up at the bitter gourd in the tree. In his works, the fine hairs on the mice are all extracted to the fullest, from which it seems that we can still feel the interesting scene that the mice tried hard to get enough bitter gourd at that time, but they always wanted it.
In the second picture, a gray mouse is eating a litchi, and the mouse is eating a litchi, which has auspicious meaning. It can be seen that the mouse was eating litchi while looking at the surrounding environment. Moreover, the shell of this litchi was chewed off by the mouse, revealing the white pulp inside, showing that the mouse was enjoying the delicious litchi at that time. Zhu Zhanji brought the mouse's cautious manner to life.
Zhu Zhanji's third painting shows a white mouse eating three lychees. These three lychees still have leaves. It seems that they are fresh lychees that have just fallen to the ground. This white mouse is highlighted against a black background, and it is obvious that this picture was painted in the dark. This white mouse is enjoying its three delicious lychees in the corner of the night.
In the traditional culture of China, the meaning of lychee symbolizes the endless money. Therefore, Zhu Zhanji's painting of rats eating lychees implies that the finance of the Ming Dynasty can become stronger and stronger, and the national treasury is full.