Flowers of the Four Seasons

The Flowers of the Four Seasons (Chinese: 四季名花, Sìjì Mínghuā)are a group of flowers found in Chinese culture[1] then spreaded and influenced into East Asian[2] arts.

In Chinese art[3] and culture which represent the four seasons, consisting of:

They contain three of the elements of the Four Gentlemen.[4][5][6][7][8]

See also

References

Works cited

  • Choi, JungBong (2010). "Of the East Asian Cultural Sphere: Theorizing Cultural Regionalization". China Review. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. 10 (2): 109–136. JSTOR 23462332.
  • Lowe, Roy; Yasuhara, Yoshihito (2016). "Higher learning in ancient Korea, Japan and Vietnam: The East Asian cultural sphere and the Imperial Chinese". The Origins of Higher Learning. Routledge. ISBN 9781315728551.

Further reading

  • Flowers Of The Four Seasons: The Fundamentals Of Chinese Floral Painting, Su-Sing Chow (in English and Mandarin Chinese). Art Book Publishing Co. (1983)
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