but the stature of calligraphy in Chinese culture is unmatched. In China, from a very early period, calligraphy was considered not just a form of decorative art; rather, it was viewed as the supreme ...
Flying Flowers and Scattered Snow” (飞花散雪) was performed in the courtyard of the Harvard Art Museums by the Chinese ...
One of them has been around for centuries: writing riddles on the sides of lanterns ... According to Pak, the Chinese have been celebrating the yearly autumn harvest since the Shang dynasty ...
It is considered a masterpiece of Chinese cursive calligraphy next to Wang's Lantingji Xu, or "The Preface to the Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion." "The letter was written during wartime ...
From invention of writing to discovery of tea ... and Chiyou are central to the founding myths of ancient China. They are ...
Jinshi Bogu an intangible cultural heritage of central China ancient city Luoyang refers to the painting created on the paper ...