Here, a herdboy tending a cow with a calf is sitting beneath a tree with his pet myna bird. The painting can be read as a pastoral scene. As the water buffalo helped plow the fields, it was perceived as an animal that endures hard work without gain for itself, often interpreted as a metaphor for the official.
Ox-herding pictures, presented as gifts in court circles, were used for their moral and political rhetoric. <em>The Yijing</em> (Book of Changes) states, <em>The Receptive is the earth, the mother . . . it is a cow with a calf . . . the multitude [in relation to the ruler]</em>.