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Chapter One The Origin of Calligraphy
Section 1 Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties
Section 2 Calligraphy in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period
Chapter II Calligraphy in Qin and Han Dynasties
Section 1 Calligraphy in Qin Dynasty
Section 2 Calligraphy in Han Dynasty
Chapter III Calligraphy in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties
Section 1 Wei and Jin calligraphy
Section 2 Calligraphy in the Southern and Northern Dynasties
Section 3 Famous Calligraphers
The fourth quarter calligraphy theory's works
Chapter IV Calligraphy in Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties
Section 1 Calligraphy in Sui Dynasty
Section 2 Calligraphy in Tang Dynasty
Section 3 Calligraphy in the Five Dynasties
Chapter V Calligraphy in Song and Yuan Dynasties
Section 1 Calligraphy in Song Dynasty
Section 2 Calligraphy in Yuan Dynasty
Chapter VI Calligraphy in Ming and Qing Dynasties
Section 1 Calligraphy in Ming Dynasty
Section 2 Calligraphy in Qing Dynasty
Chapter VII Modern Calligraphy
Section 1 Overview of Modern Calligraphy
Section 2 Modern Calligraphy Masters
Chapter VIII Miscellaneous Comments on Calligraphy Art
Section 1 Layout of Calligraphy Works
Section 2 Calligraphy Appreciation
Section 3 Appraisal of Calligraphy Works
Section 4 Common Falsification Methods of Ancient Paintings and Calligraphy
Section 5 Preservation of Calligraphy Works of Art
The sixth part: the current situation of calligraphy market;
China's writing originated very early. He developed the writing of writing into an aesthetic stage-integrating with the creator's ideas, thinking and spirit, and stimulating the aesthetic feelings of aesthetic objects. This is the formation of calligraphy in the true sense.
Calligraphy refers to leaving stains and spots on white paper by virtue of the flexibility of brush movement and the richness of ink and wash. ...
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