Joke Collection Website - Talk about mood - At present, most or most of the exhibits are meticulous paintings-why? It's the times-don't be specific-can you talk about it? Why?

At present, most or most of the exhibits are meticulous paintings-why? It's the times-don't be specific-can you talk about it? Why?

In short, this is a big problem.

1, looking at history-"back and forth"-reading the history of China art and China painting, you will find that ink painting, also known as freehand brushwork painting or literati painting, started from the end of the Song Dynasty ... There are specific reasons for this-after Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties-it actually began to decline in the late Qing Dynasty.

2. Look at the culture-there is cultural support behind the painting-as the cultural support of China's painting-that is, the ideological culture based on Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism-which is also the main axis of China culture. Due to historical reasons, we have been separated several times-how many Confucian thoughts do we still have today? What is optimistic-the "craze for Chinese studies" in recent years-is to look for our values from our traditional culture-to rebuild our values-cultural views-

3, the change of teaching mode and content ... The current school teaching, but a hundred years-Western-style, schools learn more natural sciences, ignoring the teaching of humanities-especially the inheritance of traditional cultural ideas based on Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism-

4. Changes in writing tools-In the long history, we used a brush as a writing tool-but now we use pens, pencils, ballpoint pens and erasable pens as the only tools for China's painting and calligraphy-which has shrunk dramatically to a very small number of individuals-that is, people engaged in painting and calligraphy-brush. Look at the current painting and calligraphy exhibition. But the good news is-people know-that they are also making efforts in this regard. ...

5, the aesthetic requirements of the times ... Different from the cultural context in the past, to put it simply-people like to look good-as Chinese painting-of course, it is meticulous painting, with elegance and vulgarity, but in fact, vulgarity may not really be appreciated-but compared with literati painting, it is almost always ink painting-and meticulous painting is highly accepted by people-and culture.

That's all-incomplete science-I suggest you read more books on this subject ... those people-speak more deeply ...