This is one of the famous paintings of Đông Hồ village, depicting men's wrestling scene on spring day. The players are closed - in accordance with the customs of the Vietnamese in the cold of the spring to reveal the body is strong, strong. Looking at the picture, three pairs of things are very tense, "side eight, half weight," not to win. We realize this is because of the symbolism of Đông Hồ painting. These three pairs of objects are represented in three geometrical models: the upper body is the right triangle, the left one is the trapezoid, and the right is the semicircle. All three models have large bottom under very solid, not biased, hard to pour. It is these solid geometric models that show the parity between the wrestlers.
Besides, we also noticed two canvases on the side of the picture showing spring air. Two martial artists waiting for the two sides to sit two hands to keep from cold feet and shape in the shape of a rectangle unstable expression impatient wait for his turn. Wrestling is a traditional martial arts of Vietnam appeared since the founding of the country and existed closely associated with the activities of national defense and spring festival. Kinh Bac ancient land is famous for this subject because many fighters won the contest feudal feudal organizations.