Chinese Calligraphy Paintings

Chinese Calligraphy Paintings

Chinese Calligraphy is an important part of Chinese art. Its form of expression is the art of attaching to Chinese characters, and Chinese characters are ideographic characters, and the combination of strokes is varied. Compared with the phonetic characters of other ethnic groups, Chinese characters are more sculptural. In addition, Chinese calligraphy not only has a complete set of strokes (dot, horizontal, skimming, vertical, hook, etc.), but also has a mature aesthetic system. Following the structure and rules of Chinese characters and changing combinations, they can express the art of calligraphy in different poses and expressions, and create the beauty of different appearances and tastes. Calligraphy is a native Chinese art with a long and profound historical background. It is one of the four arts of piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. In ancient China, calligraphy had a very high degree of participation, and ordinary intellectuals put in varying degrees of effort to learn calligraphy, resulting in a large number of calligraphers. In China's various dynasties since the Qin and Han dynasties, a considerable number of calligraphic works have been created; the best among them have become the most precious collections of the royal family, aristocrats and literati. In addition, Chinese calligraphy has a rich, complete and consistent theoretical system, which shows that calligraphy was a very mature art in ancient China.

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