The Country in a Zong Leaf AI Image Prompt
Option 1 "The Country Within a Zong Leaf", graphic design poster in the style of Xili'er Debang. In the center of the image is a huge, minimalist line-drawn emerald green zong leaf, with the tip pointing upward, floating vertically in the center of the frame. The middle of the leaf naturally curls to form a miniature oriental valley, where a cyan river winds through, and a tiny dragon boat drifts slowly on the water. The mountains on both sides evolve naturally from layered leaf veins, surrounded by clouds and mist, as if a complete oriental landscape world is collected inside a single leaf. The background is a flat, highly saturated vermilion red solid color. The composition is perfectly centered, with plenty of negative space around, flat style without shadows, high contrast color clash. A combination of macro photography and surreal narrative transforms the ordinary zong leaf into a vessel carrying mountains and rivers civilization, creating a grand Dragon Boat Festival epic and oriental philosophy within minimalism. At the upper left, the text "MIQIAI.26" is written in extremely thin black sans-serif font; at the upper right, "Dreamina.AI" is written in extremely thin black handwritten artistic English font.
Content: Subject (giant zong leaf, minimalist line, centered vertical floating), scene (miniature oriental valley, river, dragon boat, mountains and mist), style (Xilier Debang graphic design, macro photography with surreal narrative), composition (perfectly centered, plenty of negative space), lighting (flat, no shadows), color (emerald green, vermilion red, cyan, high-contrast clash), material (flat, no shadows), lens (macro perspective), scale (miniature world), plus text annotations.
Pros: Novel concept combining Dragon Boat Festival elements with minimalist design; high-contrast colors and centered composition create strong visual impact.
Cons: Text annotations may distract; flat style lacks depth.
Reference image: No obvious reference-image dependency
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