In daily study, work and life, everyone will inevitably come into contact with compositions. Compositions require a complete chapter structure, and compositions without endings must be avoided. Do you know how to write a good essay? The following is a 200-word essay about Chinese painting that I compiled for you. You are welcome to read it. I hope you will like it. A 200-word essay on traditional Chinese painting, Part 1
After lunch, I looked at these paintings carefully, and suddenly found a family on the top of the hill in the landscape painting. I thought to myself: There are people living on the top of the hill! How strange! I went to my parents' room. There were two colorful peonies hanging here, including purple, pink, green and yellow. They were so beautiful! Then, I went to my grandparents’ room again, oh! There are wisteria flowers hanging here. No wonder I saw something purple as soon as I came in. There are four birds in this painting, three are singing on the wisteria trellis, and one is flying in the air. In my room, there is also a beautiful Chinese painting of wisteria flowers. The difference is that my painting has a few more prawns. My father said that this painting was painted by the wisteria master Zhang Shuo, and the prawns are from Suzhou. Wang Zhao is picturesque. It turns out that this painting was completed by the cooperation of two masters!
It seems that today’s harvest is not small. I got to know two masters of traditional Chinese painting and appreciated their paintings. A 200-word essay on traditional Chinese painting, Part 2
During the winter vacation, I studied traditional Chinese painting, mainly painting plums, orchids, bamboos, chrysanthemums, crabs, fish and shrimps.
The teacher said that Chinese painting is divided into meticulous painting and freehand painting. I am now learning freehand painting, which means to draw out the meaning. Just like my painting "Red Cherries and Green Bananas", it expresses the early summer season. There are big red cherries, which will make you salivate when you look at them; there are green banana leaves, swaying in the wind, which makes me feel very Comfortable.
The most special painting I drew is the picture of chrysanthemum and crab. The teacher wants us to draw cooked crabs, but I would rather draw raw crabs. I hope that crabs are alive, can walk, can play, and can not be eaten. The teacher agreed, and I was very happy, so I drew a domineering crab with different shades of ink...
My mother posted my painting on the wall of the room to let others see my painting. , the room has become my "personal painting exhibition hall", I hope I can become a little painter. A 200-word essay on Chinese painting, Part 3
The characters, streets, and animals in the famous painting "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" are very lifelike, and this famous painting was painted in the form of traditional Chinese painting.
I was interested in Chinese painting when I was in kindergarten, so I signed up for a Chinese painting interest class and learned Chinese painting from Teacher Lu. Time flies, and in a blink of an eye, I am in the third grade of elementary school. I am pleasantly surprised to find that traditional Chinese painting is one of the traditional Chinese cultures! I am very happy, I am proud that I know a traditional Chinese culture!
When I was learning Chinese painting, I started with peppers. Whenever we practice something well, the teacher will ask us to draw a work, write our names on the work, take a photo of the work, and then teach us to draw a new one. For example, kittens, grapes... I have now learned to draw goldfish, am I learning quickly?
I feel that learning Chinese painting is not only a course, but also enriches my extracurricular life.
I really like Chinese painting! Same for you, right? A 200-word essay on Chinese painting, Part 4
On Saturday, I studied Chinese painting at my grandma’s house.
Grandma is my teacher. Grandma said: "Our first class is morning glory. Let's learn morning glory!"
Grandma brought brushes, paints and water. I started to draw. I listened to what grandma said and drew according to the book. I first draw an "eight" character with a brush, then press the brush many times, and finally, draw an elliptical line and it's done! However, the morning glory I drew was not half as beautiful as the one my grandma drew. well! keep it up!
However, the lotus flowers I painted can be considered beautiful. I kept drawing according to the book and made the brush very thin.
I was careful with every stroke I made, for fear of making even the slightest mistake. I showed the lotus I painted to my grandma, and she said, "It's really good!" I couldn't be happier when I heard grandma say this!
Learning Chinese painting is so fun! I want more people to learn Chinese painting. A 200-word essay on traditional Chinese painting, Part 5
my country’s traditional culture is very rich, including couplets, zodiac signs, paper-cutting, traditional Chinese painting, etc. Among them, I am most interested in traditional Chinese painting.
When I have nothing to do, I pick up a pen and paint Chinese paintings. When I paint, I always draw a house first, add a grape trellis next to the house, and then draw a bunch of grapes. If you don't draw carefully, you will draw grapes into cherries if you are not careful.
Chinese painting is like this. It looks simple but is difficult to paint. You have to pay attention to the changes in dryness, wetness, and shade... If you are good at Chinese painting, you will definitely find it easy, but if you are just learning it, it will be a bit difficult. Once you are familiar with the painting, you will not make mistakes.
Traditional Chinese painting is our country’s traditional art with a long history. It is also one of China’s most proud cultural treasures. It includes beautiful scenes and patterns that are well-known in China, and is our country’s precious historical and cultural heritage. . A 200-word essay on Chinese painting, Part 6
I am not only interested in painting, but also more interested in Chinese painting.
I went to learn Chinese painting when I was five years old. At that time, I was too weak to even hold a pen steady, so my mother would hold my hand and draw one stroke at a time. I always wonder, if my mother doesn't hold my hand, can I draw? Finally one day, the teacher asked us to draw by ourselves. At first, I thought I must not be good at drawing. I started painting, and my hands kept shaking. Gradually, I felt like I was used to it, and my hands stopped shaking. Moreover, my heart became much calmer. I started painting according to the teacher's painting seriously. After a while, I started painting. A picture of a lotus flower appeared in front of my eyes. The pink petals opened slightly, revealing the tender green stamens. Several birds on the lotus seemed to be moving and flying around the classroom. It turns out that only when you calm down can you draw well.
I will soon learn Chinese painting again. After that experience five years ago, I am full of confidence in myself. I believe that I am the best. 200-word essay on Chinese painting 7
I have been learning Chinese painting since I was in kindergarten. Every weekend, my parents would send me to the teacher to learn Chinese painting. I feel that painting Chinese painting is not It’s not very fun, it’s not as fun as playing games at home, because I like playing games more than painting Chinese paintings. At first I was always very resistant to learning Chinese painting, but gradually I fell in love with it.
I started practicing Chinese painting by myself at home. Finally, I have an opportunity to participate in the Chinese painting competition. I feel very happy. I can finally have a role for a hero. I feel very excited. The teacher said that what I am best at is landscape painting, so I decided to participate in this Chinese painting competition with a landscape painting.
For this competition, I started to practice hard day and night. I feel that as long as I practice seriously and hard, I can achieve a good result that makes me feel very satisfied, even if I don’t get a good result. , I think after I try my best, I will feel better after doing this. I won't have any regrets, so I will participate in this competition with a peaceful mind. Chinese painting composition of 200 words, Part 8
On Friday afternoon, the teacher took 6 of us to New Century Primary School to participate in the Chinese painting competition. The six of us represent Huanjiang Primary School, and I feel very honored. The Chinese painting competition is divided into three sections: high, medium and low. I entered the middle section.
The Chinese painting competition started. I started painting as soon as I picked up my pen. It took me about ten minutes to paint three peonies, but there was a little too much water and they were a bit mushy. I wanted to paint another one, but the teacher said only I was able to draw one piece, but I had no choice but to continue painting. When I was painting the leaves, I felt that the leaves were too green and there should be some old leaves, so I added some more ink.
Originally I planned to draw two pictures, but the teacher said I could only draw one, so I slowed down and added a "finishing touch" when drawing the bird. Finally, I finally completed the entire painting, which took me one and a half hours. Fortunately, I did not exceed the prescribed two hours.
Although I feel that I am in good control, I don’t know if I have won an award, which makes me very worried. My mother said to me: "Don't worry, the important thing is to participate." I remember this sentence firmly, but I still hope to bring glory to our class and our school! A 200-word essay on Chinese painting, Part 9
During the summer vacation of my second grade, I started to learn Chinese painting.
As soon as I walked into the Chinese painting classroom, I saw a table covered with blankets. I opened the Chinese painting box and found ten brushes, a lot of paint and a bottle of ink inside. I first picked up a piece of rice paper, separated the front and back, picked up the brush, tied it up, and slowly drew a line, one, two, three, four... twenty lines. Later, the teacher taught us how to draw lotus flowers. First, I drew a few strokes with the measuring tool, squeezed out white paint, then squeezed out red paint, and then dipped it in red paint. I slowly turned and pressed, and the red turned into pink. After painting the flowers, at this time, the lotus came alive in front of my eyes. It's time to sign. I wrote "Lotus, Wuxu Year, Autumn, Jinxia, ??Eight Years Old". I thought to myself: If I write well and draw well, it will be the icing on the cake. After I finished the painting, I stamped it and went to wash the dishes again. I washed the dishes completely.
If I study Chinese painting well now, I will definitely gain something when I grow up. A 200-word composition on Chinese painting, Part 10
Teacher Li is my Chinese painting teacher. He is not too tall, neither fat nor thin. He has a crew cut and small eyes, but they are bright and expressive. Mr. Li graduated from Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts and is proficient in painting and calligraphy.
The paintings drawn by Teacher Li are so lifelike! Once, the teacher taught us how to draw a mandarin duck. He picked up a thin pen, carefully dipped a little thick ink in it, and lightly drew a round head and a pointed mouth on the paper. Then he took a different-sized pen and brushed it twice, and the mandarin duck's green body, goose-yellow belly, and black tail appeared on the paper. Take a closer look: two cute mandarin ducks are swimming happily on the rippling water. The children couldn't help but applaud.
Teacher Li is not only good at painting and teaching us, but he also cares about us very much. I remember one time after class, it was raining heavily outside. What can we do? My mother and I were anxiously running around. "Don't worry! I have an umbrella here. I'll lend you one." Teacher Li said gently, taking out an umbrella and handing it to us. My heart suddenly surged with warmth.
It takes ten years to cultivate trees, but a hundred years to cultivate people. Teacher Li’s kindness to me will be something I will never forget. A 200-word composition on traditional Chinese painting, Part 11
Traditional Chinese painting is a traditional Chinese culture and art. Chinese painting was first painted with ink, and later with pigments. I think Chinese painting is beautiful, so I learn Chinese painting. My mother signed me up for the Chinese painting class, and I started learning Chinese painting. I study Chinese painting seriously from the teacher every time, and now I can draw many things. Chinese painting is a bit difficult. I always draw poorly or make mistakes because Chinese painting has a certain brushwork and I can’t change it after I paint it. So if you are not careful, you will not be able to draw well. My favorite Chinese paintings are bamboo and landscape.
My mother told me that the characteristics of Chinese paintings are different from those of Western paintings. Western painting is an art of representation, while Chinese painting is an art of expression. There are three types of Chinese paintings, namely landscapes, figures and flowers and birds. There are two main characteristics of Chinese painting. The first is scattered perspective, and the second is blank space. The purpose of leaving blank space is to leave room for association.
Now because I have a lot of homework, I can’t learn Chinese painting anymore. I want to take as much time as possible to learn Chinese painting in the future. A 200-word essay on traditional Chinese painting, Part 12
Chinese traditional culture is broad and profound, including drinking rituals, lantern riddles, paper-cutting, calligraphy, and traditional Chinese painting... Today, I will introduce traditional Chinese painting to you.
Traditional Chinese painting uses brushes, inks, and Chinese painting pigments to paint on special rice paper and silk. The main themes are flowers, plants, trees, birds, insects, fish, humans, and bamboos. Chinese painting was generally called "painting" in ancient times.
Chinese painting has a long history. As early as the Warring States Period of more than 2,000 years ago, silk painting - silk painting - appeared. Early Chinese paintings used lines as the main shape.
During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, social economy and culture were highly prosperous, and painting also showed an overall prosperity. Landscape painting, flower-and-bird painting has matured, and religion has reached its peak. During the Five Dynasties and Song Dynasties, three-water and flower-and-bird paintings became the mainstream in the painting world. During the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, ink, three-water, and freehand flowers and birds developed prominently, and literati paintings became the mainstream of Chineseization.
At the end of the 19th century, under the impact of Western art, Chinese painting appeared in a situation where there were many schools, famous artists and constant reforms.
The painters I am most familiar with are: Qi Baishi, who is famous for painting shrimps, Li Kuchan, who is famous for painting eagles, and Xu Beihong, who is famous for painting horses.
Ah! It turns out that in traditional Chinese culture, traditional Chinese painting is so magical and great! A 200-word essay on Chinese painting, Part 13
I remember that during the summer vacation in the first grade, my mother took me to learn Chinese painting.
As soon as I walked into the studio, I was attracted by the artistic atmosphere. The table is made of mahogany, and bottles of ink exude the fragrance of ink. Wherever you go, you can see beautiful landscape paintings. From that day on, I made up my mind to learn Chinese painting well.
The teacher said that when learning traditional Chinese painting, one should start with the simplest thing - flowers and birds. The teacher first taught us how to draw grapes and gave us a demonstration. It was our turn. I picked up the pen, my hand shaking, and carefully drew a leaf using the teacher's method. The teacher ran over and said, "It's okay, don't be nervous, I'll help you." She grabbed my hand and led me to draw it again. Under the teacher's step-by-step guidance, I immediately felt confident and started painting. Drawing one picture after another, I gradually mastered the method, and the drawing became better and faster...
After my efforts, I finally came to the advanced class, and I started to draw some Famous paintings. Now, a small dish of ink, a small basin of water and a pen can change freely in my hands, allowing the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, the singing of birds and the fragrance of flowers to appear on the paper...
As long as you work hard to learn to draw, If you can succeed, wouldn't it be the same if you do other things? A 200-word essay on Chinese painting, Chapter 14
This summer, my mother sent me to a Chinese painting class in a cram school to learn Chinese painting.
In the first class, Teacher Li asked us to practice basic skills and draw horizontal and vertical lines. I thought to myself, isn’t it just drawing lines? It's so simple, how could it be so hard to defeat me? However, when I took the brush to draw on the rice paper, the brush was like a naughty little boy. The lines I drew were thicker and thinner, and they were curved, like a snake swimming on the paper. However, after practicing for one lesson, I became able to draw straighter.
In the second class, Teacher Li took out a model painting of a Christmas tree and asked us to learn how to draw it. To draw a Christmas tree, first draw the trunk, then the top, and finally color it. At first, I was a little afraid of making mistakes and felt that my hand holding the brush was shaking. Teacher Li came to me at this moment and encouraged me to draw boldly. It doesn’t matter if I make a mistake, I can draw again. I took a breath and carefully drew the first stroke on the paper. Gradually, the fear disappeared. As I kept painting, a tree was completed. I looked at my painting. Although it was not as good as Teacher Li's model painting, it was the first painting I had learned from Chinese painting, and I felt very happy.
I learned how to draw Chinese paintings, and I was very happy. 200-word essay on Chinese painting 15
Chinese painting is a Chinese tradition, which is to use a brush to draw on rice paper, so Chinese painting is also called Xuan painting. What I study is Chinese painting. Let everyone listen to me. Let’s experience painting Chinese painting.
The first time I came into contact with Chinese painting was to draw bamboo. I remember that time the teacher first taught us about Chinese painting and then taught us how to draw bamboo. Now we practice bamboo on a kind of paper called rough edge paper. If I couldn't draw bamboo poles well, the teacher asked me to practice bamboo poles. Finally, when we finished practicing, we painted on rice paper. Although my painting was not good, I had already made up my mind at that time that I must learn Chinese painting well. I must!
There was another Chinese painting exam. I painted very seriously, but my painting was still not good. The teacher told me where I was not good at painting. I went home and thought about it carefully. Pay attention when painting. With these details and shortcomings, my Chinese painting was soon praised by the teacher, and I was extremely excited.
Now I have started to learn peonies. Although I draw very slowly, my flower shape is better than the rest of the class. However, my leaves are not very good, but I will try my best. Go study and practice hard.
Yes, I have paid a lot to learn Chinese painting, but I believe that if you work hard, you will gain something, and your efforts will be rewarded. A 200-word essay on Chinese painting, Chapter 16
In the living room of my house, there is a picture of a horse hanging in the background of the painting, with towering mountains in the background. The mountainside is filled with smoke and clouds, and the scenery in the distance is vaguely visible. There is a vigorous pine tree on the hillside, and under the pine tree are a pair of galloping horses. Running in front was a brown horse. It looked up to the sky and neighed, its hooves were in the air, its brown hair was raised high, and its soft and beautiful horse tail was swinging powerfully in the air; next to the brown horse was a white horse. , it is white from beginning to end, without even a stray hair, floating gently like a white cloud, looking so free and easy, it is really a thousand-mile horse.
Whenever I look up at this painting, I seem to hear the sound of their hooves, see the dust rising behind them, and seem to see them galloping freely in the vastness. In the wilderness...
My father often told me that he hoped that I would study hard, not be afraid of setbacks, and always gallop forward like the horse in the painting.
Ah! Ma, this is my father's ardent expectation for me, and it is also my best wish. I will definitely make my wish come true! A 200-word essay on Chinese painting, Part 17
Who is the “traditional Chinese painting fan” in my family? Of course it’s my grandpa!
My grandfather is not very tall and has thin hair. As long as I talk about Chinese painting with him, he will talk endlessly.
My grandfather is a Chinese painting enthusiast. He began to teach himself Chinese painting when he was young, and now he has become proficient in it. He always consults people who are better at painting, finds painting albums of masters, and observes and tries on his own.
Grandpa is very attentive. One time, I had a question that I couldn't solve and asked him for help. Unluckily, he happened to be reading a Chinese painting book, and he copied most of it while reading. I didn't want to disturb him at first, but when I saw how much he copied, I wanted him to take a break. "Father! You have copied so much, take a rest!" Grandpa did not respond and continued copying. I asked grandma to call me together, but she just ignored you.
One night I couldn't sleep. I was thirsty and got up to drink water, only to find that the light in the living room was on. I walked over gently, and it turned out that my grandpa was painting Chinese paintings there. "Father, it's so late and you're still not sleeping!" "This painting is not ideal. Let me repaint it." The next day, a beautiful Chinese painting was placed on the ground and dried. I was touched by my father-in-law’s professionalism.
My grandfather is both dedicated and attentive. He is my role model in learning Chinese painting and my role model in life. A 200-word essay on Chinese painting, Chapter 18
On Saturday afternoon, my father took me to Teacher Wu’s house to learn Chinese painting.
The class started. First, I dipped the brush in water, took out the paint and mixed the colors on the palette. The teacher gave me a piece of pure white paper and asked me to draw peonies. I used a brush to dot the white paint a few times, and then dyed it with red paint, ah! It turned pink. I concentrated on writing on the paper. Time passed by minute by minute, and by this time I had painted two bright red peonies, which were really cute. Then I paint the buds and finally the leaves. The leaves are green.
I mixed it with blue and yellow paint, and a miracle happened, it turned green. I concentrated on drawing on the paper. The green leaves and budding buds were so lovely. Next, I wrote the inscription "The Garden Full of Spring" in the upper right corner. I drew a dancing butterfly above the peony. I thought I had completed a beautiful Chinese painting. So, I happily showed it to the teacher, but Teacher Wu seemed to point out the shortcomings in the painting immediately. In the end, Teacher Wu, like Ma Liang, used his magic brush to turn my painting into a dazzling spring garden filled with birds singing and flowers fragrant.
Painting makes my character more stable and adds a lot of color to my life. A 200-word essay on Chinese painting, Chapter 19
I am a little boy who studies Chinese painting. I have many specialties, such as table tennis, badminton, piano, roller skating, etc., but my favorite is Chinese painting.
It was one day in July. When I was finishing piano lessons, I saw a poster for Chinese painting recruitment and wanted to give it a try. Both parents agreed. In this way, I started studying Chinese painting. It was my first time to take a Chinese painting class. I learned about color mixing and painting techniques, but I couldn’t hold the brush well and my hands were always shaking. The paintings were thick here and thin at other places. Even I couldn’t stand it. It turns out that Chinese painting is not like that. Simple. But this is just the first failure, everyone will encounter it in study and life. However, I still couldn't draw well. The color would become darker and the ink would become lighter. No matter how I painted, it was a mess.
However, slowly, I can control the dryness and humidity of the paint. Gradually, I began to improve my painting. After a lot of hard work, I finally completed the first ideal work. My parents and teachers were very satisfied and encouraged me to keep working hard. I'm very happy too. I just signed up yesterday to participate in the Youth Chinese Painting Competition!