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Chinese Calligraphy |
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The Chinese Brush Calligraphy is one of the traditional four arts
which was once an important critical standard for the Chinese literati in
the imperial era and now prevails not only in China but also worldwide
as a unique branch of art.
Calligraphy is so abstract and sublime that in Chinese culture it is universally
regarded to be the most revealing power of a person. While one has conformed to
the defined structure of words, the expression can be displayed with great
creativity by individuals.
To become an artist or expert in calligraphy, one has to practice word by word
and stroke by stroke until the spirit of the practice gets into one's mind. Just
as Chinese Qi Gong, the Chinese brush calligraphy can temper a person into a
state in which one can apply subconsciousness got from the daily practice to
control the concentration of ink and the compatibility of font and size of each
piece or word.
In contrast to the Western calligraphy, diffusing ink blots and dry brush strokes
are viewed as a natural and free impromptu expression. All
the varieties of the operation depend on the mental exercise that coordinates
the mind and the body to perform the proper sense to choose the proper way in
expressing the content of the passage.
Calligraphy is considered as an active way of keeping one fit and health for
the practice is either relaxing or self-entertaining. Historically, many
calligraphy artists both in China and Japan were well known for their longevity.
We have a collection of Chinese calligraphy here. Click the following links
to see them.
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