what is the difference of japanese and korean painting
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The first thing that distinguishes their culture is the language. Japanese is based on Japanese alphabets (Hiragana and Katakana) and Chinese characters (Kanji). As for Korean, they use Hangul. ... However, the use of formal language and grammar are still very similar, and they share a lot of words with one another
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Chinese art is known for its paper and silk paintings made by the brush soaked in black or colored ink. On the other hand, Japanese art presents itself with a number of varieties, such as sculpture made by wood and bronze, ancient pottery, ink painting on silk and paper, oil painting, calligraphy etc.
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