The traditional Chinese characters for calligraphy and painting are as follows:
Calligraphy and painting: [ shū huà ]?
Explanation: Calligraphy and painting as works of art.
The first part of Wang Xiyan's "The Ancient House": "The walls of the main house and the small hall in the side room are covered with various wooden calligraphy, paintings and plaques."
Book The original meaning of the coined word: verb, holding a brush in hand, writing and drawing. Evolution of glyphs:
The original meaning of the word "paint": a verb, to draw a map with a brush and show the boundaries of the land. Evolution of glyphs:
Extended information:
Shuowen Jiezi:
1. The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": book, chopsticks. From Yu, the sound.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": a book written with bamboo chopsticks as a pen. The glyph uses "迿" as the side part and "Zhe" as the side part.
2. The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": painting is the boundary. The four realms of Xiangtian. Yu, so I painted it. All paintings belong to painting.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": draw and draw the boundary line with a pen. The shape of the glyph is like the boundary line on the four sides of the field. Yu means the pen used to draw boundaries. All words related to painting are surrounded by "painting".
Related vocabulary explanations:
1. School bag [shū bāo]?
A bag made of cloth or leather, mainly used for students to wear books and stationery in school use.
2. Study [shū fáng]?
A room for reading and writing.
3. Storytelling [shuō shū]?
The common name for some folk arts. Generally refers to folk arts that only speak but do not sing, such as history telling in the Song Dynasty, Pinghua in the Yuan Dynasty, and modern Suzhou Pinghua and Northern Pingshu.
4. Painting book [huà běn]?
A model of painting.
5. Stickers [tiē huà]?
New Year pictures, promotional posters, etc. posted on the wall: 100-year-old picture stickers.