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What is unique about the lines of Chinese painting?

Chinese painting outlines the lines of painting, which has unique aesthetic requirements, pays attention to the symbolic meaning of lines, and has a sense of carving and stone. It is as calm and steady as "the house leaks in the rain" and as elegant and chic as "a gust of wind in the wind".

In addition, the lines outlined in traditional Chinese painting can also express the artist's interest and have the subjective performance function of expressing emotions and feelings. The shape of the lines on the screen directly reflects the author's feelings.

For example, thick lines show rigidity, curves show softness, turns show sharpness, and waves show softness. Different combinations and dense trends will produce feelings of movement, sadness and joy. The so-called anger painting bamboo, like painting blue, is to express the painter's different subjective feelings through the use of different lines.

Chinese painting outlines lines, which are ever-changing and endless. It can represent the shape of an object, define the morphological characteristics of the object, and also represent the texture and texture of the shape.

For example, Gao Gu's "You Si Miao" is different from iron line drawing, and axe chopping and raindrop chopping have different textures. The lines outlined in traditional Chinese painting can also express the sense of quantity, and the lines outline the different tension of movement and structure, which fully shows the sense of quantity of different objects.

The stippling of Chinese painting lines, as well as the sense of rhythm, form the richness of lines and make Chinese painting have the rhythm, rhythm and formal beauty of music.

These lines exist in the works of China painters. Because of different understanding of objects and different lines used, sketching lines have become a specific symbol of every painter. The appearance of lines determines the appearance of artists.