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There are several classifications of painting.

The main types of traditional paintings in China. In ancient times, Chinese painting did not have a clear name, and it was generally called Danqing, which mainly refers to scroll painting painted on silk and paper and mounted. It is called Chinese painting in modern times, which is different from foreign paintings such as oil paintings (also known as western paintings) imported from the west. It is a painting created by China's unique pen and ink and pigments according to the long-term expression and artistic law. Chinese painting can be subdivided into ink painting, heavy color, light crimson, meticulous painting, freehand brushwork and line drawing according to its materials and expression methods. According to their themes, there are figure paintings, landscape paintings and flower-and-bird paintings. There are various forms of Chinese painting, such as long scrolls (also known as hand scrolls) and horizontal curtains, banners and nave, album pages and bucket squares, folding fans and round fans painted on fans. Chinese painting reflects the social consciousness and aesthetic taste of the Chinese nation in ideological content and artistic creation, and embodies China people's understanding of nature, society and politics, philosophy, religion, morality, literature and art related to it.

Historical development Chinese painting has a long history. As early as 2000 years ago in the Warring States period, there were paintings painted on silk-silk paintings, and before that, there were primitive rock paintings and painted pottery paintings. These early paintings laid the foundation for later Chinese paintings to take lines as the main modeling means. During the Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the society changed rapidly from a stable unity to a split, and the impact and integration of foreign culture and local culture made painting mainly religious, while local historical figures and literary works took a certain proportion, and landscape painting and flower-and-bird painting also sprouted at this time. At the same time, consciously grasp painting in theory and put forward evaluation criteria. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, social economy and culture were highly prosperous, and painting also showed all-round prosperity. Landscape painting and flower-and-bird painting have matured, religious painting has reached its peak, and there has been a tendency of secularization; Portraits mainly show aristocratic life, with characters with characteristics of the times. By the Five Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, it was more mature and prosperous, figure painting had turned to depicting secular life, religious painting had gradually declined, and landscape painting and flower-and-bird painting had become the mainstream of painting. The appearance of literati painting and its development in later generations greatly enriched the creative concept and expression method of Chinese painting. During the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, ink and wash landscapes and freehand brushwork of flowers and birds got outstanding development, and literati painting became the mainstream of Chinese painting, but its last stream went to imitation, which was farther and farther away from the times and life. Since the end of 19, western artistic expressions and artistic ideas have been introduced into Chinese painting for a hundred years, and many schools, famous artists and constant reforms and innovations have emerged in the cultural environment that inherits the traditional Chinese painting.

/kloc-After the 9th century, a large number of painters gathered in Shanghai, Beijing (including Tianjin), Guangzhou and other central cities with developed politics and economy (especially commerce and culture), that is, Jiangsu and Zhejiang painters with Shanghai as the center, such as Ren Yi, Xu Gu, Wu Changshuo, Huang, Liu Haisu, Pan Tianshou, Zhu Zhan, Zhang Daqian, Fu Baoshi, Lu and so on. Northern painters with Beijing as the center, such as Qi Baishi, Jin Cheng, Jin Cheng,,, Jiang, and Li Keran. A group of Lingnan painters with Guangzhou as the center, such as Gao, Chen, He Xiangning,,, and so on. With the changes of the situation and times, painters in the above areas have also migrated. For example, during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, many painters came to the southwest. After 1949, many painters, such as Zhang Daqian, Huang Junbi and Zhao Shaoang, moved abroad and Hong Kong and Taiwan. Today, most provinces and cities in China have established painting academies. In addition to the three centers, many new centers have emerged, and the number of painters has expanded unprecedentedly.

Among the modern painters in China, many painters inherit and adhere to the basic pattern of traditional painting. They either follow the principle of imitating and inheriting the techniques and demeanor of the previous generation of painters, or try to change while inheriting the tradition and form their own style while preserving and developing the tradition. The former includes Jincheng and Gu, while the latter is represented by Qi Baishi, Huang and Pan Tianshou.