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  2. Chinese calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    Chinese calligraphy is the writing of Chinese characters as an art form, combining purely visual art and interpretation of the literary meaning. This type of expression has been widely practiced in China and has been generally held in high esteem across East Asia. [1] Calligraphy is considered one of the four most-sought skills and hobbies of ...

  3. Xuan paper - Wikipedia

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    宣紙. Kana. せんし. Transcriptions. Romanization. senshi. Xuan paper, Shuen paper, or rice paper, is a kind of paper originating in ancient China used for writing and painting. Xuan paper is renowned for being soft and fine-textured, suitable for conveying the artistic expression of both Chinese calligraphy and painting.

  4. Four Treasures of the Study - Wikipedia

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    The Four Treasures is expressed in a four-word couplet: " The four treasures of the study: Brush, Ink, Paper, Inkstone. " (Chinese : 文房四寶:筆、墨、紙、硯; pinyin : Wén fáng sì bǎo: bǐ, mò, zhǐ, yàn) [ 4 ][ 5 ] In the couplet mentioned, each of the Treasures is referred to by a single epithet; however, each of these are ...

  5. Inkstick - Wikipedia

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    Inkstick. An old Chinese inkstick made in the form of lotus leaves and flowers. Inksticks (Chinese: 墨; pinyin: mò ⓘ) or ink cakes are a type of solid Chinese ink used traditionally in several Chinese and East Asian art forms such as calligraphy and brush painting. Inksticks are made mainly of soot and animal glue, sometimes with incense or ...

  6. Ink brush - Wikipedia

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    Ink brush. Ink brush with golden dragon design, used by the Wanli Emperor (1563–1620). A writing brush (traditional Chinese: 毛筆; simplified Chinese: 毛笔; pinyin: máo bǐ) is a paintbrush used as a writing tool in Chinese calligraphy as well as in Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese which all have roots in Chinese calligraphy.

  7. Inkstone - Wikipedia

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    An inkstone is traditional Chinese stationery. It is a stone mortar for the grinding and containment of ink. [1] In addition to stone, inkstones are also manufactured from clay, bronze, iron, and porcelain. The device evolved from a rubbing tool used for rubbing dyes dating around 6000 to 7000 years ago. [2]

  8. Chinese painting - Wikipedia

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    Painting in the traditional style is known today in Chinese as guó huà (simplified Chinese: 国画; traditional Chinese: 國畫), meaning "national painting" or "native painting", as opposed to Western styles of art which became popular in China in the 20th century. It is also called danqing (Chinese: 丹青; pinyin: dān qīng).

  9. Four arts - Wikipedia

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    Four arts. The four arts (simplified Chinese: 四艺; traditional Chinese: 四藝; pinyin: Sìyì), or the four arts of the Chinese scholar, were the four main academic and artistic talents required of the aristocratic ancient Chinese scholar-gentleman. They were the mastery of the qin (the guqin, a stringed instrument, 琴), qi (the strategy ...

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