The first Chinese character in the preface
Chinese characters
tie
knot
Cang Jie
hieroglyph
Chinese brush
Bones or tortoise shells
Ancient bronze inscriptions
Drum stone
Rees
From seal script to official script
Li Qin
Bamboo slips strung together
calligraphy aesthetics
Waves and cornices: the horizontal line of Han Li
Improvisation and Freedom: Preface to Lanting by Wang Xizhi
Thick and elegant: monument and post
Righteousness and danger: running from grass to weeds
Statue and Solemnity: Tang Kai
Artistic Conception and Personality: Calligraphy in Song Dynasty
Form and Expression: Calligraphy and Literati Painting in Yuan and Ming Dynasties
Simplicity and interest: calligraphy in Qing dynasty moving towards the folk
Perception education
Mrs. Wei's drawings
Lesson 1: "Point", the peak falls.
Lesson 2: "One", thousands of miles away.
Lesson 3: "Vertical", Long live the dead vine.
Lesson 4: "skimming", breaking the rhinoceros on land.
Lesson 5 "Yi", a hundred bows and arrows.
Lesson 6: "Force", the power of the crossbow
Lesson 7: "Help", break the waves and thunder.
Chinese Characters and Modernity
Chinese characters in architecture
Ink: Smoke flowing in the light.
Post and life
Calligraphy Cloud Gate: Dialogue with Body
Go back to the origin of faith
Back to the old pavilion