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What is the moral of five cows?
The moral of Wu Niu Tu is: the moral of hard work and loyalty.

The five cows in the "Five Cattle Map" are lined up from right to left, and the appearance and posture of each cow are different. It itches when eating grass, walks slowly when looking forward, and stands in front of your head when looking back when singing. The whole picture has no background except a small tree on the last right, so each cow can stand alone.

Introduction to the work:

This work is white linen paper, 20.8 cm long and 139.8 cm wide. Five cows with different attitudes, personalities and ages are painted on the horizontal scroll. From right to left, the first one is an old brown cow, which is depicted as tickling beside miscellaneous trees while chewing something, with a leisurely posture; Followed by black and white cattle, the body is growing, the tail is swaying, and the steps are very stable.

The third horse is an old cow with dark ochre, skinny, muscular, vertical singing, white eyebrows and old age; The fourth horse is a scalper, tall and steep, looking back; The fifth cow, standing around his head, was plump and thoughtful, with stubborn eyes.