1. Hare:
According to the literature, Fuxi invented the lyre. Both lyre and harp are made of sycamore, which has a cavity and strings. The piano started with five strings, and later it was changed to seven strings; Twenty-five strings According to the number of strings, the size of an instrument is larger than that of a piano. The main difference between harp and harp lies in the different occasions of performance. Piano is used to pluck in front of distinguished guests. The guests didn't speak, just watched and listened to the piano.
2. Go ahead:
According to literature, Yao Shun invented Go. Weiqi was called "Yi" in ancient times, which means "You throw one, I throw one". The name "Go" means "a game of chess in which the victory or defeat is decided by encirclement and anti-encirclement tactics".
3. Calligraphy:
China's calligraphy art began in the generation stage of Chinese characters. "Voice can't spread in different places, but stay in different times, so words were born. Writer, so it is the trace of Italian sound. " (The Book of Lin Zao, edited by Ma Zonghuo) As a result, words were produced. The earliest works of calligraphy art are not words, but some descriptive symbols-hieroglyphics or picture words.
4. Painting:
It came into being before the invention of writing, and may also appear at the same time as calligraphy (the ancients said that "calligraphy and painting are of the same origin"). The earliest professional painter mentioned in the literature is Shun Di (2 162 BC-265438 BC+065438 BC)' s sister "gang leader".
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Related background:
Calligraphy is a unique traditional art in China. Chinese characters in China were created by working people and began to be recorded by pictures. After thousands of years of development, it has evolved into today's writing, and the generation of calligraphy is because ancestors invented the writing brush.
Throughout the ages, Chinese characters have been written mainly with brush. As for other writing forms, such as hard pen and finger writing, their writing rules are not completely different from those of brush writing, but they are basically the same.
China's painting, divided strokes and freehand brushwork are two different forms of expression. The meticulous brushwork is neat and meticulous, the color rendering is layered, and the details are clear and nuanced. It is necessary to describe objects with extremely delicate brushstrokes.
Freehand brushwork depicts the shape and spirit of an object with concise and unrestrained pen and ink, and expresses the author's feelings. Freehand brushwork painting uses generalization, exaggeration and rich association in the object of expression. Although the pen is simple, it has far-reaching artistic conception and certain expressive force.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Chyi Chin Painting and Calligraphy