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What perspective is used in the structure of Chinese painting?
Diverse perspectives. Chinese painting pays attention to the beauty of form, the composition is not limited by time and space, nor is it bound by the focus perspective, and the use of blank pictures is unique. Chinese paintings often use scattered perspective in composition. It broadens the field of vision, makes the composition flexible and free, and the objects in the painting can be arranged at will, breaking through the limitations of time and space.
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