Works format:vertical scroll Name:7.The meaning of Qiu Jin’s Ci 秋瑾 (paintings with delicate strokes on silk scroll) Painting core sizes:51*82cm (Full size 65*190cm) Creative Age:90年代 Date of submission:2011-4-22 Viewed 4268 Times Works price:0.00¥ Order Online Original image:Click to view Details:
Qiu Jin was a heroine in late Qing Dynasty. She was a poetess, Shaoxing Zhejiang Province. She was born in a family that has produced public officials for several generations. She was resolute, stouthearted and dared to break her strict feudal family’s rules and join the revolution. She died for pursuing her ideal. This painting reflects her desire “Though I don’t have the body of a man, my heart is stronger than a man’s”. It also reflects her attitude of being concerned about her country and her people. “Buried in the vanity of the world, lies the difficulty in finding a close and true friend.”