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Chinese Calligraphy Chinese Calligraphy By Michael Dunn and Nina Hauck-Kampbjorn By Michael Dunn and Nina Hauck-Kampbjorn

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Chinese CalligraphyChinese CalligraphyBy Michael Dunn and Nina Hauck-KampbjornBy Michael Dunn and Nina Hauck-Kampbjorn

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Introduction

Did you ever wonder how calligraphy was brought and introduced to China? Well this text will tell you everything you need to know about it! Calligraphy is one of the most popular arts in the world!

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How It Is Important How It Is Important

Chinese calligraphy is a form of calligraphy Chinese calligraphy is a form of calligraphy widely practiced through out China. Children widely practiced through out China. Children start learning how to write Chinese Calligraphy start learning how to write Chinese Calligraphy at a very early age. Chinese calligraphy is the at a very early age. Chinese calligraphy is the styled artistic writing of Chinese characters. styled artistic writing of Chinese characters. The calligraphy is originated and developed The calligraphy is originated and developed from China. I think that calligraphy is very from China. I think that calligraphy is very important to the Chinese people. important to the Chinese people.

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About CalligraphyAbout Calligraphy

Calligraphy is one of the arts that brought China together and made new food names. Calligraphy brushes are made out of rare materials like nephrite gold and diamond. The top of the brush can sometimes be made out of goat hair and wolf hair. Some brush containers are made out of jade and bronze with very graceful and sometimes peaceful carvings on the container. In the Song Dynasty There were different colored brushes with carved dragons on them.

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Chinese Calligraphy Is Chinese Calligraphy Is Art!Art!

The Chinese Brush calligraphy is one of the traditional four arts. Calligraphy is conceded art. Chinese calligraphy and ink wash painting are closely related. I think calligraphy is a very beautiful and graceful art.

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A Very Precise ArtformA Very Precise Artform

Chinese painting and calligraphy distinguish themselves from other cultural arts because they emphasize motion and are charged with dynamic life, although the figures are not entirely uniform size, they don’t vary greatly in size. Calligraphy, poetry, and painting were known as the three perfections. I think that Chinese calligraphy is very precise.

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ConclusionConclusion

Overall calligraphy is one of the most amazing arts in the world! Calligraphy is also very precise and is an art and is very important to Chinese culture. I think that Chinese calligraphy is very amazing!