As one of the "Six Laws" of Chinese painting, "coloring according to the type " has rich humanistic connotations. In different historical periods, the coloring concept of "coloring according to the type" in Chinese painting is also different. Combining the traditional Chinese color concept, this paper explores the coloring concept of rock paintings or Chinese paintings in different historical stages such as the primitive period, the Qin and Han dynasties, the Tang and Song dynasties, the Ming and Qing dynasties, and attempts to reveal the relationship between man and nature, man and society, etc. reflected in the process of coloring by the painter.
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Jie, X., & Shukor, R. binti A. (2024). A Brief Discussion on the “Coloring According to Type” of Chinese Painting. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 14(7), 1792–1798.
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