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China Ancient Freehand Painters and Their Representative Works
Freehand brushwork is a painting method relative to meticulous painting. It needs extensive and concise pen and ink to describe the shape and spirit of the object to express the author's artistic conception. It is said that in the Tang Dynasty, Xuanzong ordered painters Li Sixun and Wu Daozi to paint the scenery of Jialing River together in Datong Hall. Li Sixun is good at meticulous painting. It took him several months to finish this mural. Wu Daozi painted three mountains and rivers in Jialing, Vandory in one day. It is conceivable that he can't paint with meticulous and colorful techniques. It must be broad and concise. This shows that there was a difference between meticulous painting and freehand brushwork.
Zhan Ziqian, Gu Kaizhi and Yan are all representatives of meticulous brushwork, while Wu Daozi and Guan Tong are freehand brushwork, so you can't say that you are all wrong about this question, but you are not all right.
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