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中国水墨画介绍
Introduction
of Chinese Brush Painting
Traditional Chinese ink painting is one
of the brilliant Chinese culture creations. It has
thousands of history. Chinese brush
painting reflects Chinese
nation
’
s unique cultural
literacy, artistic appreciation and
aesthetic [i:s?θet?
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consciousness. We should
inherit and
carry forward the fine traditions of the culture,
improve our aesthetic ability and
creative thinking.
It is just like the painting in the
western countries. As opposed to Western styles of
art,
works painted in traditional style
is called as Chinese painting, meaning “national
painting.
[i:s?θet?
k] trend
and artistic technique.
When we draw the
traditional Chinese ink painting, it helps us keep
calm and
cultivate our sense of art.
And it helps us to learn about the long Chinese
culture.
From
the Chinese ink painting we can see a number of
funny and exciting stories
behind them,
the picture of it is a vivid documentary of the
history at a certain period
of time.
The Chinese do painting with
brushes, dipping their brushes in ink or paint and
then skillfully wielding them. Painters
produce on the Xuan paper with lines and
dots
—
some heavy, some light,
some deep, and some pale.
Classification according to subject
matter of Chinese painting
中国画按题材划分
Chinese
Landscape painting
中国山水画
Chinese Bird-and-flower painting
中国花鸟画
Chinese
Figure Painting
中国人物画
The paper, ink, brush, and
inkstone
(砚台)
are essential
implements of East Asian
calligraphy:
they are known together as the Four Treasures of
the Study (
文房四宝
)
in China.
Paper
Special types of paper are used in East
Asian calligraphy. In China, Xuanzhi,
traditionally made in Anhui province,
is the preferred type of paper. It is made from
other materials including rice, the
paper mulberry, bamboo, hemp, etc.. Sometimes
the brush is used to put ink on a pen.
Ink
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