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Freehand brushwork and meticulous brushwork in Chinese painting
Freehand brushwork: it is to describe the scenery with concise brushwork. Freehand brushwork is more in propaganda, vertical pen, flying ink color. Compared with meticulous painting, freehand brushwork can better reflect the charm of the scenery described and directly express the author's feelings. It is represented by the center, the sides and the back.
Fine brushwork: Also known as "fine brushwork", it belongs to a category of Chinese painting techniques. Meticulous brushwork and freehand brushwork are symmetrical. Meticulous painting is a kind of meticulous painting, such as courtyard painting in Song Dynasty and figure painting in Chou Ying in Ming Dynasty. Meticulous painting requires "cleverness and precision", and art forms such as turquoise, jade and boundary painting can all express meticulous painting.
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