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Plowing Fields by Day, Weaving Hemp by Night

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Delicately poised between simplicity and narrative depth, this artwork captures a tender rural scene, where two children engage in agricultural work beside a modest white wall topped with a lone cat. The brushwork is fluid and expressive, blending soft ink washes with gentle color touches—blue, ochre, and green—breathing life into the figures, the grass, and the tree that anchors the composition vertically. The boy wielding the hoe and the girl crouching by young sprouting plants evoke a quiet harmony between human effort and nature’s rhythm.

The artist’s mastery in balancing the empty space and detailed form invites a meditative calm; the lightness of the wall contrasts beautifully with the textured foliage and grounded figures, while the cat calmly watches from above, hinting at everyday rural life’s subtleties. The calligraphy carved on the left suggests a poetic depth, reinforcing not only the seasonal cycle of sowing and tending but also the innocence of children learning the ways of the land. This piece is a delicate lyrical ode to agrarian life, rich in cultural symbolism and historical reverence from the Southern Song era, where poetry and painting merged to celebrate the beauty of pastoral existence.

Plowing Fields by Day, Weaving Hemp by Night

Feng Zikai

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1279

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1511 × 2137 px

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