Saturday, May 16, 2009

source 14

  1. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/719284/Chinese-calligraphy
  2. Encyclopedia Britannica
  3. ...? its ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA
  4. the source says, "Calligraphy rivals painting as a fine art in China, and paintings are often captioned with artfully written poems. Calligraphy reveals the great fondness the Chinese have for their written characters, and it ranges in style from meticulously and laboriously scribed “seal” characters to flamboyant and unconstrained “grass” characters. Calligraphy, as painting, is prized for a number of abstract aesthetic qualities, described by such terms as balance, vitality, energy, bones, wind, and strength."
  5. yes
  6. because the credentials are very gread and reliable

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