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What did scholars consider the three perfections between the Tang and Ming dynasties?

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The Three Perfections, also known as the Three Friends of Winter, are traditional Chinese subjects in art that symbolize perseverance and integrity. They consist of the following:

1. Pine (Song): Symbolizes longevity and endurance. It is known for its evergreen nature, even in harsh winter conditions.

2. Bamboo (Zhu): Symbolizes flexibility and strength. Bamboo can bend without breaking, representing resilience and adaptability.

3. Plum Blossom (Mei): Symbolizes hope and beauty amid adversity. Plum blossoms bloom early in the year, often before winter ends, demonstrating the arrival of spring and new beginnings.

These three subjects were highly valued by scholars and artists during the Tang and Ming dynasties, representing the qualities they admired and aspired to cultivate in themselves.