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What are the paintings about Chinese studies?

Guohua is Chinese painting, referred to as "Chinese painting", one of my country's traditional plastic arts. It has its own system in the field of world art.

Traditional Chinese painting can be roughly divided into: figures, landscapes, boundary paintings, flowers, fruits, feathers, animals, insects and fish, etc.; there are techniques such as meticulous brushwork, freehand brushwork, hook drawing, coloring, and ink painting. , the color can be divided into gold and green, large and small green, boneless, splash color, light color, light crimson and so on.

Traditional Chinese painting mainly uses changes in lines and ink colors, such as hook, chaff, dot, dye, thick, light, dry, wet, yin, yang, direction, back, empty, solid, sparse, dense and left. Bai and other expression techniques are used to depict objects and business locations; the framing layout has a broad field of vision and is not limited to focus perspective. There are murals, screens, scrolls, albums, fans and other formats, supplemented by traditional mounting techniques. Figure painting gradually matured from the late Zhou Dynasty to the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. Landscape, flower, bird and animal paintings began to form independent painting disciplines in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Schools of the Five Dynasties and Two Song Dynasties competed, and ink painting became popular, and landscape painting became a major branch. Literary painting had already developed in the Song Dynasty. By the Yuan Dynasty, when it flourished, the style of painting tended to be freehand. It continued to develop in the Ming and Qing dynasties and in modern times, with an increasing emphasis on expressing ideas and expressing the spirit. In the Wei, Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties, Tang Dynasty, Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was successively influenced by Buddhist art and Western painting art. Chinese painting emphasizes that "the external teacher creates nature, and the inner source is the source of the heart." It requires that "the intention is stored in the brush first, and the intention is reflected in the painting." It emphasizes melting things and self, creating artistic conception, and achieving the goal of describing the spirit with form, both form and spirit, and vivid charm. Because calligraphy and painting have the same origin, and both are closely connected with the use of brushes and lines in the expression of emotions, painting, calligraphy, and seal cutting interact with each other to form significant artistic features.

The tools and materials used for painting are pens, ink, paper, inkstones and silk specially made in my country. Modern Chinese painting has made breakthroughs and developments in inheriting tradition and absorbing foreign techniques.