The culture from the Three Kingdoms to the Sui and Tang Dynasties includes: calligraphy, painting, etc.
Calligraphy from the Three Kingdoms to the Sui and Tang Dynasties:
1. Calligraphy became an art in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
2. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, various calligraphy styles such as official script, cursive script, regular script and running script were completed.
3. Wang Xizhi, the great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, learned from many strengths and was excellent in all styles. He is known as the "Sage of Calligraphy" in the world.
4. The calligraphy art of the Sui and Tang Dynasties blended the beauty of the Southern Dynasties and the power of the Northern Dynasties to create a new style. Yan Zhenqing's powerful Yan body and Liu Gongquan's powerful Liu body are the most famous.
Paintings from the Three Kingdoms to the Sui and Tang Dynasties:
1. Remarkable achievements were made during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Well-known full-time painters began to appear in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, represented by Gu Kaizhi. He proposed "writing the spirit with form", and the characters he painted were lifelike. "Pictures of Admonitions of Women's History" and "Pictures of Luo Shen Fu" are his masterpieces.
2. The paintings of the Sui and Tang Dynasties had a wide range of themes and styles. Religious paintings have a strong sense of life, and figure paintings focus on expressing the human form. Landscapes, flowers and birds have also become the themes of paintings. Wu Daozi of the Tang Dynasty was revered as the "Sage of Painting".
The development of poetry culture from the Three Kingdoms to the Sui and Tang Dynasties is:
Starting from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there appeared successively the Jian'an literature represented by Cao Cao and his son, the pastoral poems of Tao Yuanming in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, parallel prose in the Southern Dynasties, and the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Folk songs and other literary forms of different styles.
The poetry of the Tang Dynasty brought poetry creation into a golden age. Nearly 50,000 poems composed by more than 2,000 poets have been handed down. The poems of Li Bai and Du Fu represent the highest level of Tang poetry. They are known as the "Immortal of Poetry" and the "Sage of Poetry" respectively.