Painting introduction: Wanan peasant paintings originated from temple murals and sculptures in the Tang and Song dynasties. They have beautiful compositions, rich imagination, and simple and exaggerated techniques. The work has three main characteristics: First, the composition seeks perfection and satisfaction, without emphasizing that the scenery is in line with the actual proportions, and does not seek similarity in form but similarity in spirit. Second, the color is gorgeous, but it gives people a feeling of red but not hot, green but not vulgar, and sweet but not greasy. Third, the picture is highly decorative, pays attention to symmetry, is stable and clear.