Liu Rushi: A Portrait of the Late Ming Dynasty Poetess
Top:Large vertical calligraphy "Liu Rushi", left side labeled "1618-1664, Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasty Female Poet, Leader of the Eight Beauties of Qinhuai", right side with light pink cherry blossom branches; Middle:Central figure Liu Rushi, wearing flowing Hanfu in light beige and pale blue (wide sleeves, sheer silk shawl), holding a scroll, hair in an elaborate updo with jade and pearl hairpins, background with misty willows on the left and ancient pavilions on the right; Bottom:Timeline marking key life events (1618 born in Wujiang, 1635 famous in Jinling, 1642 met Qian Qianyi, 1652 married Qian Qianyi, 1664 died in Changshu), right side vertical poem "I see the green hills are so charming, I think the green hills should see me the same way" with a red seal. Visual Style and Aesthetics Combination of meticulous color painting and ink wash freehand style, low-saturation warm tones (beige, light blue, light brown), soft lighting, classical and elegant atmosphere, exquisite details (clothing texture, hairpin jewels, scroll text), background with aged paper texture, overall style balancing historical weight and poetic beauty.