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Chinese interior painting
Boshan's interior painting originated in the late Qing Dynasty and was passed down by Boshan's glazed craftsmen in the Imperial Palace in Beijing. In the early days, he used bamboo to paint inside a snuff bottle with a mouth as small as a bean. The lines were thick and the picture was simple and vigorous; in the 1960s, the artists in the painting changed the bamboo brush to a writing brush and tied the pen to the elbow of the slender bamboo brush. To paint, make the inner painting skills more rich and delicate, and the subtleties need to be viewed with a magnifying glass of more than 4 or 5 times. The painting utensils have also expanded from a single snuff bottle to vases, jewelry boxes, crystal balls, pen holders and other ornaments of various shapes. The early interior painting artists mainly included Bi Rongjiu, Zhang Wentang, and Xue Jingwan. Their handed down works were very few, and some of them have become treasures for collectors. A group of writers who grew up after the founding of the People's Republic of China went abroad to perform many times in the early days of reform and opening up.