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My answer is that ink painting is one of the unique traditional art forms in China and the representative of traditional painting in China. It began in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Song and Yuan Dynasties. It has a history of more than 1000 years, during which it has experienced continuous development, perfection and improvement. The creative tools and materials of ink painting are brush, rice paper and ink with strong China characteristics, and the characteristics of their works are closely related to this. For example, water and ink are in harmony with each other, which makes the work have a thick layer of dryness and wetness. The blending and infiltration of ink and rice paper also makes painting good at expressing rich images, thus achieving unique aesthetic effects. Ink painting has a very high position in the history of China painting, and it is even considered as the standard to measure the artistic level of oriental painting.