Someone sent a picture to me, called "The legend can be found with nine hearts ".
Ladies and gentlemen, please try again for your happiness.
However, do not be discouraged if you cannot find 9.
If you decide to give up, proceed with the following:
I have always been deeply skeptical about this kind of data. The simple reasoning is as follows:
In the lower-right corner, there are some English characters, which should be the author's signature.
The main part of the signature should be Jim Warren (it doesn't matter if you can't see clearly, as long as you confirm that it is not a Chinese pinyin, Japanese, Arabic, and so on, it is confirmed that it is a western man ).
Now that it is a work of a foreigner, the number 9 is very suspicious. Basically, only Chinese people advocate number 9.
Google search results prove this ......
Finally, I chose the author's name as a breakthrough. After careful identification, I added frequently used English name dictionaries, and Google verification ...... It is indeed Jim Warren ^_^
As expected, the original name of this figure is seven hearts.
So unless you suspect that the author has left both hands and you believe that some Chinese people have extraordinary eyesight and mental power ......
Well, where are the seven hearts?
Tip: clouds, snow mountains, lakes (this is a bit difficult), Swan, stones (this is the least obvious I think), balloons ...... Finally, if there is another difference, it doesn't matter if you stare at some details.