Introduction to Line Drawing Techniques Line drawing is the name of China's painting techniques, which refers to the painting method of drawing an image with ink lines without color. Sketch is also one of the literary expressions, which mainly depicts images with simple and concise words, without emphasizing rhetorical modification and rendering. It means to paint a vivid and vivid image with the simplest pen and ink, without contrast. China's excellent classical novels "Water Margin" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" often use the method of drawing lines; In Lu Xun's works, there are also many examples of using line drawing techniques.
For example, Zhang Dai's "Looking at the Lake Pavilion Snow" has such a description: "There are marks on the long embankment, a little on the lake pavilion, Yu Zhou in mustard, and two or three people on board." These strokes are stick figures and dreamlike poems, which convey the form and spirit of the scenery and give people an absent and vague sense of trance.