A colorless technique in China's landscape painting. In other words, all landscape paintings with reddish and blue colors are collectively called pale crimson landscapes. The method is to outline the change of outline structure with dark and dark ink lines with dry temperature change, and then paint light ochre (or mix less sand) to dye the rock and tree structure. Finally, it is rendered in light blue.
Green landscapes (and gold and blue landscapes)
Mainly composed of azurite and azurite pigment, with strong mineral pigments in Chinese painting. It is named after green rocks and trees. There are also stone carvings on the outline of turquoise rocks. This kind of landscape painting is also called golden and jade landscape painting. The green landscape originated in Li Sixun in the Tang Dynasty, and Wang Ximeng's "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" in the Northern Song Dynasty is also one of the representatives of the green landscape.
Boneless painting
A painting method of traditional flowers (flowers and birds) in Chinese painting. Draw flowers and leaves directly with color or ink, without "pen bone"-that is, the outline outlined with ink lines. According to Guo's Illustration in Song Dynasty, this painting method began in the Five Dynasties and Xu Chongsi's grandparents. In fact, Xu Chongsi was just a "suburban yellow lattice". Xuan He Hua Pu recorded Huang Quan's Boneless Flower Branch Map. The Collection of Clear Records of Tianku says that the yellow spring is "really like a pile of powder, and it is not circled" (note: in ancient China, powder was the color), which is a "boneless painting".
Splash color
Zhang Daqian took the initiative to splash more than two colors on the paper, so that they merged into colorful patches, and then simply drew them on them to make them pictographic.
light colour
It is a kind of meticulous painting. Chinese painting can only be painted in plant colors, and mineral pigments are forbidden.
Bright/rich colors
Contrary to light color, mineral color is generally used, which is relatively heavy. There is no taboo in using color, and plant color is also acceptable.