1、文人画中的“四君子”指的是? Who are the Four Gentlemen in literati painting?A.梅、兰、竹、菊 Plum blossom、Orchid、Bamboo、ChrysanthemumB.梅、兰、荷、菊 Plum blossom、Orchid、Lotus、ChrysanthemumC.梅、兰、柏、菊 Plum blossom、Orchid、Cypress、ChrysanthemumD.松、竹、菊、梅 Plum blossom、Orchid、Pine tree、Chrysanthemum

1、文人画中的“四君子”指的是? Who are the Four Gentlemen in literati painting?

A.梅、兰、竹、菊 Plum blossom、Orchid、Bamboo、Chrysanthemum

B.梅、兰、荷、菊 Plum blossom、Orchid、Lotus、Chrysanthemum

C.梅、兰、柏、菊 Plum blossom、Orchid、Cypress、Chrysanthemum

D.松、竹、菊、梅 Plum blossom、Orchid、Pine tree、Chrysanthemum


参考答案和解析
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