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What is the pigment of Chinese painting?
Mineral pigments and plant pigments.
According to official website, Chinese painting pigments, also called Chinese painting pigments, are special pigments used to paint Chinese paintings. The products sold in the market are paste, lump and powder. Chinese painting pigments are divided into mineral pigments and plant pigments. Historically, there should be minerals before plants, just like using ink before loosening cigarettes and then using lampblack. Mineral pigments (such as cinnabar) are not easy to fade and have bright colors. Plant pigments are mainly extracted from trees and flowers.
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