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The stroke order of Chinese characters
Painting 1: level; Painting 2: vertical; Painting 3: cross folding; Figure 4: Horizontal; Painting 5: vertical; Picture 6: Horizontal: Picture 7: Vertical Folding; Figure 8: Vertical.
The detailed stroke order is shown in the figure below, which is more intuitive.
Group words.
landscape
[shān shuǐ huà]?
Chinese painting with landscape as the main body. Originally used as the background of figure painting, Wei? 、? Kim? 、? Southern and Northern Dynasties? Gradually develop, to? Hey? Don? Independent landscape painting production began. Five generations? 、? Northern Song Dynasty? With the maturity, famous artists come forth in large numbers and become a major kind of Chinese painting.
Big head photo
[tiē huà]?
Used for New Year pictures, posters, etc. Stick it on the wall.
This painting
[Huàbīn]?
Painting model.
Calligraphy and painting
【zì huà】?
(name) calligraphy and painting: celebrity ~.
Self-painting
【zì huà】?
Limit yourself. Now self-painting, in popular terms, is the paintings and images that you draw yourself.
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