The 'Family Harmony' painting features a humorous Chinese-style illustration. It has a vertically oriented background with a texture reminiscent of rice paper, accompanied by inscriptions and a red seal on the left side. In the foreground, an elderly scholar dressed in a blue wide-sleeved robe leans forward with a dragon-headed cane to observe the painting. Beside him is a young boy with twin buns, wearing an orange jacket and jeans, holding a pink cotton candy and looking curiously to the side. The scroll depicts a Tang Dynasty beauty with a floral hairpin and flowing sleeves, standing on a stone platform, her skirt lifted by a sudden gust of wind in a pose remarkably similar to Marilyn Monroe's famous 'skirt-blowing' pose. The elderly man's expression is lecherous, as he wishes he could dive into the painting to catch a glimpse beneath the skirt. The overall composition features delicate Gongbi (fine brush) painting with subtle colors, outlined in ink, and adorned with gold dust in some areas. A large amount of elegant white space is left, creating a contrast between the ancient scroll's texture and modern humor.