Oil paintings were imported from foreign countries and were painted on cloth with oil brushes, knives, and oil paints. Traditional Chinese painting is unique to China. It is painted on rice paper using brushes, ink, and pigments. In ancient times, it was painted on silk. Only Chinese paintings are painted on rice paper, referred to as Chinese paintings. The main difference is: Chinese paintings all have inscriptions, also called inscriptions, and there is a style seal after the style or in the blank space. The style seal is divided into an idle seal and a name seal. The name seal is the author's surname seal, name seal, name seal and font size seal. , other chapters are called Xian Zhang. The content of Xianzhang is very extensive and full of interest. Calligraphers and painters either make up their own words or extract aphorisms and aphorisms to express their understanding of life and art. Oil paintings don't have these. Another major difference is that the white color in Chinese paintings all uses the technique of leaving white space, which is the color of the rice paper itself, which is left out during painting. The white in oil paintings is painted with white oil paint.