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How to Use a Chinese Calligraphy Brush
1. Prepare a Chinese writing brush. 2. Soak it in a cup of water. 3. Take the brush out when it is soft. 4. Hold the brush in your right or left hand. Holding the brush higher creates weaker, softer strokes while holding closer … Continue reading
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Chinese Calligraphy Painting
Chinese characters evolved from pictures and signs, and the Chinese art of calligraphy developed naturally from its unique writing system. Through the ages, great calligraphers developed representative calligraphic styles of their times. The love of calligraphy is deeply ingrained in … Continue reading
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Chinese Calligraphy
China's calligraphy is a unique ancient art and develops with the development of Chinese civilization. Indeed few peoples in this world own such a special art, besides China's calligraphy owns the long history and colorfulness. As an artistic creation, calligraphy … Continue reading
The Chinese Orchid Pavilion Calligraphy like Songs and Poems
Poetic and Picturesque Chinese Orchid Pavilion After appreciating the king of all the Chinese Cursive Script Calligraphies —“The Orchid Pavilion”, you should know another person. He is Fang Wenshan, English name Vincent, who is a famous song writer fromTaiwanand a … Continue reading
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The King of all the Chinese Cursive Script Calligraphies —The Orchid Pavilion
The King of all the Chinese Cursive Script Calligraphies —The Orchid Pavilion Wang Xizhi, traditionally referred to as the "Sage of Calligraphy," was both one of the participants as well as the author and calligrapher of the Preface to the Poems Composed … Continue reading
Green Flower Porcelain
Jay Chou is a Taiwanese musician, singer-songwriter, music and film producer, actor and director who regularly fuses traditional Chinese instruments and styles with R&B or rock to form a new genre called "Zhongguo feng," which literally means "Chinese Style Music." The following song-“The … Continue reading