Chinese ink painting of a comical, exaggerated tiger with enormous saucer-shaped eyes and a jaw dropped in cartoonish shock, its iconic "王" forehead pattern warped into spiraling sweat drops. The tiger's vibrant orange-black stripes ripple with expressive brushwork, while its snow-white belly fur flows in delicate ink washes. The posture leans back comically on oversized paws, tail curled into a trembling question mark. Traditional xieyi techniques blend with anime-inspired aesthetics: whiskers drawn as dynamic speed lines, fangs replaced with stubby milk teeth, and claws reduced to rounded nubs. Pure white background intensifies the humorous contrast between regal bearing and panicked expression, rendered in Qi Baishi's spontaneous style with Pixar-esque charm --chaos 10 --ar 9:16 --v 7 --stylize 150
















































































