Introduction to the sculptures of Ju Chao and Ju Lian: Ju Chao (1811-1865), also known as Shijie, also known as Meisheng, also known as Jinxi Temple Master. He is best at painting flowers, vegetables, fruits, insects and fish. He can also paint landscapes and ladies, especially grass and insects. His painting style is elegant and elegant from Tsinghua University. Ju Chao's family education enabled him to accumulate profound knowledge of traditional Chinese culture throughout his life. His poetry, calligraphy and painting were all exquisite, and he once led the way in southern Guangdong. Ju Lian (1828-1904), whose courtesy name was Shigang, also known as Guquan, and also known as Geshan Qiaozi. He is good at painting grass, insects, flowers, birds, feathers, landscapes and figures, and is also good at finger painting. He lived with Juchao when he was 9 years old. Ju Chao, who has profound cultural heritage, is the mentor who enlightened Ju Lian's paintings and taught him life lessons. Ju Lian respected Ju Chao so much that he followed him all his life.
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