At Guangxi Garden.
Chu Qingzhi called three helpers. "This is the exhibition painting I framed. I'll frame another one to demonstrate for you. After you understand it, frame the other paintings."
She had the already-mounted exhibition painting on her right, secured with four wooden strips, and a support stand behind the frame. The entire painting was slightly tilted, offering the best perspective when viewed standing up.
"Okay."
Chu Qingzhi then carefully mounted another one. "Do you understand it now?"
The three nodded. "Yes, it doesn't seem too difficult."
"It's indeed not too difficult." Chu Qingzhi stepped aside. "Now, you give it a try. Be careful when mounting, so you don't tear the paper; otherwise, I'll have to start over."
"Ok."
The three immediately got to work. They were skilled woodworkers in the village and were known for their meticulous work, making them suitable for mounting paintings.