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The birthplace of lacquer painting.
Lacquer painting, as its name implies, is a painting made of lacquer (with lacquer as its color).
Lacquer painting existed in China more than 2,000 years ago (a lacquer painting of a figure from the Warring States period, Dancing Lady's Lacquer Trousseau, unearthed in Changsha, is the earliest lacquer painting with a complete picture that can be seen today). China can be said to be the birthplace of lacquer painting. However, today's Chinese lacquer painting is not a lineage, but was born and grew under the cultivation of modern art education.
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