The Influence of Traditional Chinese Painting Artistic Creation on the Fine Arts of Southeast Asian Countries
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times. It not only carries rich cultural connotations, but also shows the spiritual style of the Chinese nation between brush and ink. Traditional
Chinese painting emphasizes the rhythm of ink and brushwork, allegory and symbolism, as well as the skillful combination of writing and realism, and these characteristics make it a highly attractive art form. Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia, has
been deeply influenced by traditional Chinese painting due to its geographical proximity and frequent cultural exchanges.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/wef.v2i7.5772
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