It depends on how much you spent to buy it. If it was given to you by a painter, the value will generally not be too high. If you spend a small amount of money to buy a painting, you may only be buying it from the painter. Paintings that fit the occasion are just random paintings. Even if you buy a painting from a famous artist, it will still be worthless if the price is too low, because the paintings made by the painter must be valuable. Only the representative works and creative paintings of the author have collection value. Many of them are worth collecting. Collectors think they are bargaining with the artist to buy a painting, but they don’t know that as the price drops, the quality of the painting will also be compromised. The painter hopes that his high-quality paintings will be appreciated by collectors, but he needs to pay corresponding compensation. A painting represents the artist. His works are the result of decades of experience and arduous study and creation by the painter, and only then will there be a moment of inspiration. Collections must be discerning and do not care too much about price. If you blindly pursue low prices, then You can only buy a bunch of rubbish, no matter how cheap it is, there is no point in buying more. The painter has not been in the Artists Association for a long time, but the auction prices of his works are not low. The painter's brushwork is relatively mature, but the style of the paintings is not very high. If you like it and keep it, will there be room for appreciation in the future? It is an unknown quantity. My opinion is for reference only. If you want to collect it, you need to have a discerning eye, understand pen and ink, and understand Chinese painting.