The painting is a Chinese classical tea painting named "Jiang Tao," which means "River Surging."
It depicts two tea lovers sitting in a tea room enjoying tea.
The tea lovers are dressed in traditional Hanfu, holding tea cups with smiles on their faces, as if they are savoring the aroma of tea and the tranquility of the moment.
Their graceful and natural postures showcase the elegance of ancient Chinese literati.
This painting was created during the Ming Dynasty and is one of the important representatives of Chinese tea culture.
Through its delicate brushwork and exquisite skills, it demonstrates the profound cultural heritage and unique charm of Chinese tea culture.