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Chapter 187 some moss

The name of Chinese painting technique.Use a brush to make straight, horizontal, round, pointed or broken brushes (the hairs of the brush are spread out, without a definite form) or ideas such as "jie" and "ge" to express the characters of mountains and rocks, slopes, branches and roots. Moss, weeds and distant trees on mountains and mountains are widely used in the composition management of landscape paintings.Ming Shen Hao's "Painting Stir" said: "In ancient times, there were many people who didn't use moss. They were afraid of covering the mountains. Some moss.Later, some moss was used as a remedy for the lack of chapping.Qing Dynasty Tang Dai's "Painting Events Micro Moss" said: "A fragment of a landscape has been dyed and dyed. It is necessary to play and search carefully. Where the ink light is not visible and the recesses are not deep, add moss. It is interesting. The beauty of not being able to point is to be aware of it. Proper pointing is like a beautiful hairpin flower; improper pointing is like the imitation of the east. The method of covering the mountain with moss is to help the vastness of the mountain and to show the splendor of the ink. It is not an unintentional addition.” But points Moss looks simple, but it is not easy. If it is done well, it will add color to the rocks; if it is not done well, it will destroy the picture.Tang Zhiqi of the Ming Dynasty said in "Painting Things Weiyan": "If you don't paint with moss, the mountain will be lifeless. In the past, it was said that 'the moss marks are hairpins of beauties', and it was also said that 'painting mountains is easy to paint moss'."

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