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Even in modern times, the chicken that means "auspicious" represents auspiciousness and is also one of the indispensable themes of the painter.
Golden Rooster. Dawn, a rooster sings the world is white. The image of the rooster is mighty and brave, and it always gives people a sense of excitement that is fearless and forward. It is precisely with the announcement of the golden rooster that there is a new beginning of the day.
The rooster is a common subject in flower and bird paintings, and the living room or hall of the home is elegant.
Hanging a picture of a Chinese painting rooster can make the owner's temperament increasingly prominent, not only that, but also bring people auspicious and auspicious good signs.
Traditional chinese painting. The rooster generally represents: Daji. In ancient times, many things were borrowed as metaphors, and the habits of animals or the homonym of names were used to express blessings, auspiciousness and other good wishes, such as: cranes and deer are in the same spring, and they have a noble son.
The chicken in Chinese painting has many extraordinary meanings for Chinese since ancient times, as a poultry, perhaps our impression of chicken is only limited to the rooster crowing and the hen laying eggs, but in fact, in traditional culture.
The chicken has endowed it with a lot of noble qualities.
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Since ancient times, China has loved to use homophony to express the beautiful yearning for life, such as bats (fu); lotus, fish (more than one year in a row); cats, butterflies (耄耋); Big Chicken (Daji); Green onion (Satoshi); Wait a minute. Chicken and lychee arouse people's association of "good luck" and express people's good wishes.
Rooster - majestic; Lychee - fruitful. It means to be healthy and to make money.
In painting, "chicken" is an important subject that painters of all ages have been happy to do. At least since the Song Dynasty, there have been paintings with the theme of "chickens" in the world. To this day, in the painter's brush, you can still see the image of various majestic "chickens".
Chickens, for the Chinese since ancient times have many extraordinary significance, as poultry, perhaps our impression of chickens is limited to roosters crowing and hens laying eggs, but in fact, in traditional culture, chickens are endowed with many noble qualities.
As early as the Han Dynasty, Han Ying put forward the saying that "chickens have five virtues" in "Han Poems". The so-called "five virtues" refer to literature, martial arts, bravery, benevolence, and faith: because the person who wears a crown on his head, he is called "Wen", and there is a metaphor for "promotion" and fame; The foot distance is called "Wu", and the rooster becomes a symbol of the general; The enemy dares to fight in front of him, which is called "brave".
Han Poetry Biography Volume 2: Don't you see your husband and chicken? The first to wear the crown, Wen Ye; Foot Fu distance, Wu Ye; The enemy dares to fight in front of him, and he is brave; Tell each other about food, benevolence; Vigil does not lose time, letter also. Chickens have these five virtues, and those who eat them are still eating them, why not!
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Hello, I am glad to serve you before and make the following answer for you: the number of chickens in Chinese painting is particular, generally speaking, the number of chickens is less than that of other animals, so as not to overcrowd the picture. Methods of resolving disorders:
1.First of all, you need to determine the theme of the picture, such as a chicken shed laughing or a group of chickens, so that you can determine the number of chickens. 2.
Secondly, the number of chickens should be determined according to the size of the picture, if the size of the picture is small, do not draw too many chickens, so as not to overcrowd the picture. 3.Finally, the number of chickens should be determined according to the overall atmosphere of the picture, if the atmosphere of the picture is more leisurely, do not draw too many chickens, so as not to affect the overall atmosphere of the picture.
Personal tip: When painting Chinese chickens, you should pay attention to the number of chickens, and don't draw too much, so as not to overcrowd the picture and affect the overall atmosphere of the picture. In addition, the number of chickens should be determined according to the size and atmosphere of the picture, so that a delicate Chinese painting can be painted.
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The chicks in the Chinese painting are mainly represented by outlining outlines, rendering colors and dotting. Here's how to draw it:
1.Start by sketching the outline of the chick with light ink, including the head, body, wings, and tail. Pay attention to the proportions and shape of the chick to make it look vivid and cute.
2.Then, the body, wings, and tail of the chick are filled with light pigments, and warm colors such as yellow or orange-red can be used to express the color and three-dimensionality of the chick.
3.Draw a black pupil hole on the chicken's eyes, and trace the shiny part of the eyeball with white.
4.Finally, a dark ink or pigment is used to add layers and texture to the chick's hair, making it more lifelike.
It should be noted that in Chinese painting, painters usually focus on capturing the charm and breath of the object, rather than perfectly restoring its appearance and outline. Therefore, the painter needs to express the perceptual characteristics of the object through flexible use of painting techniques, so as to make the work more artistic and vigorous.
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To draw a chick in a Chinese painting, first use light gray to lay the background color, then use light gray to paint the feathers on the edge of the chicken, then use dark gray to paint the wings, and finally draw details such as eyes, beak and claws. Let's draw the chicks together.
01. First use light gray to lay the background color to outline the general outline of the chicken, the head and chest should be rounder, the body should be shorter, and the tail should be rounder.
02. On the right side and below the chick, draw some thin brushstrokes to indicate fluff.
03. Draw two wings on the back of the chick with dark gray, and draw fine fluff at the tips of the wings. The front wings should be drawn in full, approximately oval, and the back wings should be drawn with only one wing tip because they are blocked.
04. Use white to dot a circle on the head of the chick to indicate the eyes.
05. Then use black to dot a black circle inside the eyes to indicate the eyeballs.
06. Use white to dot a white dot above the eyes to indicate the light in the eyes.
07. Use orange to draw two hooks, one long and one short, on the right side of the head to indicate the mouth.
08. Finally, draw two slender claws under the body of the chick with black, and the two paws are separated in the left and right directions, indicating that they are running, the front claws are open, and the back claws are rolled up. At this point, the chick is finished.
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In real life, as a habit of raising poultry, people always raise more hens and less roosters. Because the hen can lay eggs, the economic benefit is good; And the rooster is good at fighting, chasing and fighting all day long, making the chickens fly and the dogs jump, and the dust and smoke are everywhere. Therefore, a rooster and two hens in the picture are a portrayal of complete life.
Nine chickens, this nine, contains a flourishing mathematics. In the singular, nine is the largest value, containing the auspicious meaning of the ninety-five, the full hall of descendants, and the prosperity of Tailai!
And a rooster, plus two hens, plus nine chicks, and the number is exactly twelve, and twelve is the mathematics of the twelve months of the year. This means that throughout the year, life will be peaceful, harmonious and auspicious; Children and grandchildren are full of children and grandchildren, and happiness lasts for a long time
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Point out the head with one stroke: Use a medium-sized pen (such as big orchid bamboo, big white cloud) to adjust the medium ink color, slightly thicker on the nib, and point out on the side.
Draw two wings: Point the wings back at the neck to form a figure of eight.
Draw the buttocks: Draw a small "eight" from back to front. The above three ink colors should be moisturized, and the back blank should not be too large.
Draw the chest: Use light ink to draw from the throat down the chest and backwards.
Draw the abdomen: Make a stroke from the buttocks forward.
Draw the thighs: Use light ink to draw a stroke diagonally from the abdomen to the back.
Draw the calf: Use a small pen (small white cloud or leaf tendon pen) to dip the burnt ink, draw the calf diagonally forward, and use the pen from thin to thick.
Painted claws (four toes): the middle toe is longer, the inner and outer toes are shorter, and the hind toe is the shortest.
Point the beak, eyes, and small flying feathers and crown: Draw the beak (short and wide), the eyes and the small flying feathers with burnt ink, and finally dot the chick's comb with thick cinnabar, and a chick is done.
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Chicks are finely feathered, innocent and lively, childish and cute, and are loved by people.
And when you draw a chicken, you have to have the image of the chicken in your mind.
Now to ask a question that everyone knows, there is an idiom called "be confident", I believe everyone knows this idiom. Our question is, who knows where this idiom came from?
Yes, this idiom comes from Zheng Banqiao, a famous painter who became famous for painting bamboo. To put it simply, Zheng Banqiao wants to paint bamboo well, so he observes bamboo day and night, as long as he closes his eyes, there are various images of bamboo in his chest. It is precisely because he is "confident" that he waved it when painting bamboo, and it became a good story that has been passed down through the ages.
And to draw chickens, you also have to "have chickens in your chest" in order to draw chickens well. Therefore, if you want to draw a chick well, you must first understand the shape of the chick and the lively and childish image of the chick.
Chicks are mainly composed of two parts: the head, neck and body.
The neck can be stretched and retracted, and the pitch is free, and special attention should be paid to the changes in its shape.
The structure of the head and neck, dorsal wings, chest and abdomen, hips and tails and shin legs is not clear.
Painting steps: How to draw a chick and steps:
Point out the head with one stroke: Use a medium-sized pen (such as big orchid bamboo, big white cloud) to adjust the medium ink color, slightly thicker on the nib, and point out on the side.
Draw the wings and point the wings back at the neck strength to form a "figure-of-eight".
Draw the buttocks: Draw a small "eight" from back to front. The above three ink colors should be moisturized, and the back blank should not be too large.
Draw the chest: Use light ink to draw from the throat down the chest and backwards.
Draw the abdomen: Make a stroke from the buttocks forward.
Draw the thighs with thick ink and draw a stroke diagonally from the abdomen to the back.
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...Well, is there too much water in a lump of black, and you must pay attention to what you want to do when painting Chinese paintings. Well, there may be these reasons:1
When the ink is diluted, the ink is added with water, and there is too much water, and then a plate or a bowl of light ink, and then dipped with a brush - it is better to use the landscape, but chickens, flowers and birds are not advocated, should be adjusted a little in the dish (you can dip a lot of more to dip some on the plate), well, pay attention to the transition of shade when toning, so it is recommended to dip a little thick ink before the light ink, so the effect will be better.
2.It takes too long to stop drawing.
3.There is too much water in the brush, so you should add a pen to the plate first,-- because you want to draw chickens, don't be too dry4Eh,,Xuan paper problem,,You can change some very good quality paper,If you still think anything,Welcome to ask,
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The ancients believed that chickens had "five virtues". Wearing a crown on his head, Wen also; Foot distance, dance also; Seeing food and calling each other, righteousness is also; When encountering the enemy, dare to fight, and be brave; Vigil Sichen, letter also. "Rooster" is homophonic with "auspicious", so it is regarded as an auspicious bird.
In Chinese painting, the theme of the chicken has good luck, auspicious wishes, golden rooster announces the dawn, rooster announces victory, golden rooster welcomes spring, rooster cries and is rich, smelling the rooster dancing, etc., which are loved by Chinese painting painters in the past dynasties.
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In Chinese paintings, the rooster generally represents: Daji.
Sheep Representative: Auspicious.
Bat Representative: Blessing.
Spider represents: joy.
In ancient times, many things were borrowed from metaphors, and the habits of animals or the homonym of names were borrowed to express blessings, auspiciousness and other good wishes, such as: cranes and deer are in the same spring, and even give birth to noble sons, and blessings are ...... in front of you
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Meaning: auspicious and healthy, warding off evil spirits, self-improvement.
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