Japanese calligraphy works

Japanese culture has been deeply influenced by China culture, and calligraphy is the direct inheritance of China calligraphy culture, which can be said to be in the same strain. The following are the Japanese calligraphy works I compiled for you, I hope they are useful to you!

Appreciation of Japanese Calligraphy Works

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Japanese calligraphy education

China's calligraphy was introduced from Korea in Wei and Jin Dynasties, and it has a history of thousands of years. During the Tang Dynasty, 17 groups of Japanese students were sent to China to study Chinese characters, China culture, Buddhism, architecture and music. Early Japanese was improved by two Japanese students using China regular script and cursive script. The Japanese we see now is a mixture of Chinese characters and pseudonyms, and its root is China Chinese characters.

Now Japanese people regard calligraphy as a symbol of tradition and fashion, elegance and taste. There are 1/6 people practicing China's calligraphy in Japan. Matsuo Bashō, a Japanese scholar, reflects the current Japanese pursuit:? The change of Gankun is the seed of elegance. This kind of life, simple clothes, cool breeze and bright moon, is also elegant enough; If you don't think about it, it's tiring to sit in a room full of babies. ? It is worth mentioning that Japanese women, in addition to housekeeping, also study elegant arts such as calligraphy and painting, poetry and guqin embroidery. Men with higher pursuits retire to the study in their spare time and take articles and academics as their careers.

Calligraphy has played a great role in educating the Japanese people. Every year, various calligraphy competitions are organized. Media such as Sankei Shimbun and Asahi Shimbun, as well as non-governmental organizations such as Shudao Alliance, are active organizers of calligraphy activities. Among the winners of the 55th White House Exhibition, 30% are children, 50% are women, and the number of people over 84 is over 10. There is a family of five, and three people won the prize. But judging from their certificates and prizes, they are simple and simple, and everything is mainly spiritual rewards.

Japan's Gini coefficient is relatively low, about 0.285, which is one of the countries with the smallest income gap in the world. The commodity attribute of calligraphy works is weakened, and high-priced works are rare, even the works of famous calligraphers can't sell at high prices. Calligraphy works are mainly learning, communication and artistic appreciation. Some students (disciples) want to ask the teacher a word to show their respect. Because of like-mindedness, the teacher is not satisfied. The prices of paintings, calligraphy and works of art in galleries on the market are acceptable to ordinary people. In contrast, some so-called domestic? Everyone? The price is ridiculously high. If you can buy a car or even a suite, can you still be an official? Bribery The guarantee.

Learning calligraphy in Japan is a life form, a life with a high degree of material and spiritual integration. One of the characteristics is the artistry of life, and the other is the daily life of art. Practicing calligraphy has become one of the exercises for self-cultivation and physical fitness.

Japanese people like China's calligraphy for a long time. In the history of calligraphy, is there an empty sea, an emperor and an orange escape? Three strokes and three descriptions? Learn from Wang Xizhi and Yan Zhenqing. /kloc-In the 1960s of 0/9, Emperor Meiji established a new government and proposed to learn from China in traditional culture. Especially in the 1970s, with the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, calligraphy exchanges between the two countries increased. ? Calligraphy diplomacy? It has become a lubricant for promoting politics, economy, culture and diplomacy between China and Japan.

China's calligraphy is still very attractive in Japan today. On Japanese streets, if you go to Taiwan Province Province, Hongkong and Macau, you can look up and lift your feet. Sixty-seven percent of signs on roads, stations, streets and shops are in Chinese characters or Japanese with a mixture of Chinese characters and pseudonyms. People in China can guess the meaning of July 8th at a glance. Except for large-scale public activities such as airports and stations, signboards in buildings and shops are written by hand or brush, and rarely printed. All the temples have them? Yuzhu Publishing House? There are full-time staff who write brushes to pray for blessings, write auspicious words, and stamp God's blessings in Athena Chu.

China culture, especially Confucianism founded by Confucius, is deeply rooted in people's hearts. Japanese products are synonymous with high quality. Created this? Craftsmanship? ,? Respect heaven and love people? From Confucius. Another example is the cashier, called China? Cashier, Japan said? Accounting room? . The former is commercial and the latter is human. Japan puts trash cans? Barrel? Call? Hey? . ? Hey? It is the oldest container and musical instrument in China. Opening ceremony of Beijing Olympic Games? Singing while playing? Yeah, yeah.

Japan proposed? Education is the cheapest national defense? Thought-provoking. It is valuable to take calligraphy as a basic quality education for the people and a puzzle course for children. In Japan, there are part-time calligraphy teachers in primary and secondary schools and full-time teachers in high schools. Practicing calligraphy has become one of the ways to cultivate children to understand rules, observe rules, be polite, be diligent and be strict with themselves. Confucius said:? See xian Si Qi how, see not xian introspection also. ? As a country of calligraphy in China, we should do better.