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Definition of China's Traditional Art
In the long historical process, architecture, sculpture, painting, craft modeling and other categories have not only evolved, but also formed a unique tradition and system different from western art.
Unlike Europe, where artistic styles are always changing, China's art has maintained amazing continuity for centuries. The works of the Ming Dynasty can also show the influence of the Tang Dynasty. A painting of the Qing Dynasty is very similar to a painting of the Song Dynasty. One reason is China's respect for tradition.
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The influence of China's art can be observed in the whole East Asian cultural circle. Especially in areas once ruled by China, such as North Korea and Viet Nam, or places where China people immigrated, such as Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Japanese art can't get rid of the influence of the central empire. In some areas, Japanese followers even surpassed their predecessors, such as lacquerware craft, which reached its peak in Japan.
Since16th century, China's handicrafts, especially porcelain, have been exported to Europe in large quantities, which has also had an impact on European art.
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