Tag Archives: Chinese Landscape Painting

Waterfall Scenery in Chinese Landscape Paintings

As you know, Chinese mountains and waterfall paintings are always well-received for their auspicious meanings and best wishes for fortune and wealth. In traditional Chinese paintings, mountains, for their power and majestic manner, are frequently used to symbolize the solid … Continue reading

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Appreciation: Countryside Scenery in Chinese Paintings

This one of the typical Chinese paintings in depicting the beauty and charm of the South region of the Yangtze River. The bridge, the village surrounded by water, and the boat will always remind us of some beautiful stories. Although … Continue reading

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A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains

"A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains" by Wang Ximeng, Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), is a landscape painting masterpiece of ancient China. It is now part of the collection of the Palace Museum in Beijing. Wang was one of the … Continue reading

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The Origin of Chinese Landscape Painting

Chinese landscape painting, particularly in black ink on silk or paper, is one of the renowned art forms of China. Mountains, bare trees and water are the usual themes of these landscape paintings. In the West, with a tradition of … Continue reading

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Chinese Landscape Painting Basic Skills

Chinese paintings are so beautiful and so different from Western painting cultures that foreigners are certainly want to learn how to paint them. In fact, as long as you have understood the skills of Chinese paintings, you can also paint good works. … Continue reading

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Enjoy Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival

Chinese landscape painting is a typical branch of Chinese painting with a long history. Its characters alter according to the change of the time. Each stage forms a new feature. It is generally known that Chinese painting is different from … Continue reading

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Chinese Painting Modes of Expression (One)

Chinese Painting Modes of Expression (One) After knowing some basic knowledge about Chinese painting, you should know some professional terms about Chinese painting in skills and techniques. Now, ready go. One: Xieyi: free and spontaneous, primarily in ink, sometimes with … Continue reading

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Romantic Chinese style music, Graceful Chinese ink painting

Romantic Chinese style music, Graceful Chinese ink painting Love Jay Chou’s music, not only for the melodious lyrics and poetic words but also for the sweet, tangible, cherish and happy memories from our childhood. Jay Chou’ songs convey the centuries-old … Continue reading

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