It should be used to copy works of art such as calligraphy and painting. Monochrome printing was popular in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and it developed into color overprint in the late Ming Dynasty, just like _ _, so it was called _ version in the Ming Dynasty. It is divided into three processes: sketching, carving and printing.
One of the traditional woodblock printing methods in China, it is named because it is printed on woodcuts with ink and pigment.
It is divided into three processes: sketching, carving and printing. Modern printmakers also use this technique to create prints. Also known as woodcut watermark.