In ancient China, flower quality was something with more legal effect than signature.
Namely. Bet? It means signature.
Then, you can draw any figure according to his idea.
Because this kind of figure directly expresses personal habits and creativity, it is difficult for others to peek at its meaning, and it is also difficult to imitate forgery, and the recognition degree is extremely high, so it has more legal effect than signature.
So? Gambling? Also called? Make a bet? .
However, elegant intellectuals don't like others to say where they are? It is equivalent to laughing at yourself for being illiterate.
When they were writing, they deliberately wrote some specious words in cursive, which were crowded together and difficult to recognize, so they changed their names? Gambling? , which means a symbol written in grass.
After Mongolia entered China, it was difficult for Mongolians who were good at riding, shooting and hiding to write, and even adopted a fixed seal instead of writing.
In addition, gambling is popular not only in China, but also in other Asian countries and even Europe? Gambling? The form of.
Especially Japan.
In modern China, almost no one will spend money, and the Japanese still keep the habit of spending money.
187 1 year, Li Hongzhang signed the flower pledge, and the Japanese representative also signed the flower pledge.
So Li Hongzhang signed a flower pledge in accordance with the provisions of the treaty.
Wang Yizhen, who participated in the negotiations with Li Hongzhang, also signed a flower pledge on the Treaty of Xin Chou, but he didn't sign it.
Does Li Hongzhang's flower bet look like it from a distance? Sue? Word, it is estimated that he is related to the title of first-class Su Yibo.
Take a closer look at this? Sue? Word, the upper part is a? Lee? Half a word, the middle part is weeds? Hong? Word, there is a hidden at the end of the lower part? Chapter? Words.
Is that really the case?
Li Hongzhang himself has never explained it, and it is up to the viewer to taste it.
The following are some very famous flower bets. Let's taste the meaning.
The first painting is "Hua Yue" by Song Huizong, the emperor of calligraphy and painting: two horizontal strokes at will, and another careless stroke.
What do you mean?
That's definitely not his name, Evonne.
Someone guessed according to his identity, saying yes? Alone in the world? I wonder if everyone thinks so?
The second is the flower oath of Emperor Chongzhen, the king of the Ming Dynasty. What is written in this pile of dragons and phoenixes?
Someone said it was in his name? Pass the inspection? Two words; Some people say yes? Lord of a country? what do you think?
The third is the flower gambling of national hero Zheng Chenggong? Zhangzhou has a big salary, and his flowers are invested in it? Some people say yes? Zhu Chenggong? Did you see the three-character combination?