The top ten famous flowers in China are: the best of the flowers - plum blossoms, the king of flowers - peony flowers, Lingshuang blooming - chrysanthemums, the flower of gentlemen - orchids, the queen of flowers - moon flowers, flowers in the West Shi - azaleas, flowers in the delicate guest - camellia, water hibiscus - lotus, ten miles of fragrance - osmanthus, Lingbo fairy - daffodils.
These traditional flowers are the main motif in porcelain paintings.
Let's look at the plum blossoms first:
This is a gift plate of the Republic of China that draws red plums.
This is a plate painted with green plums during the Republic of China.
Peony:
Republic of China peony picture set cup.
Republic of China peony picture small bowl.
Chrysanthemum:
Republic of China chrysanthemum custom plate.
Gift chrysanthemum plate in the fifties.
Lunar Flowers:
Republic of China Monthly Flower Small Flower.
Republic of China Moon Season Flower Combination.
Tea Flowers:
Sixties tea plum plate.
Sixties tea plum teapot.
Packing Flowers:
Lotus mandarin duck tea tray in the fifties.
Republic of China lotus eagle combination.
Sweet osmanthus:
Republic of China osmanthus starling closure lid.
Narcissus:
Sixties tea plum narcissus plate.
Republic of China daffodil combiner.
Yuhua:
Late Qing orchid wine warmer.
I searched and searched, but there were no azaleas. I don't know why azaleas rarely appear in traditional porcelain flowers.
The flowers we commonly see on porcelain are concentrated in "peony", "plum blossom", and "chrysanthemum". These three flowers are the most common.
Ladies and gentlemen, do you have porcelain with the "azalea" pattern?