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Research On The Calligraphy Style Of Huangchang Inscribed Stone In The Tomb Of King Rencheng

Posted on:2020-01-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330572972411Subject:Fine Arts
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The Jining area is not only the birthplace of Chinese Confucian culture,but also breeds and bred a large number of Han Dynasty stone carving calligraphy.With the increase of archaeological discoveries in recent years,in addition to the engraved stones discovered in the Eastern Han Dynasty,some ink remains and folk remains of stone carvings were discovered.The tomb of the Yellow Emperor in the Tomb of the Eastern Han Dynasty was a folk engraved stone.A large-scale,one with distinctive features.In this paper,I study the calligraphy art of Rencheng Wang’s tomb and engraved stone,and strive to conduct a comprehensive exploration of his calligraphy style,and compare it with other Han Dynasty stone carving calligraphy in different periods in Jining area to highlight Rencheng.The tomb of the Yellow Tomb of the Tomb of the King is a unique artistic value in the Hanbei area of Jining.The tomb of the Yellow Emperor in the Tomb of the Eastern Han Dynasty is a typical representative of the folk stone carving calligraphy.It is a large-scale construction scale and a large number of yellow intestines.It shows the talents of the folk stone carving artists at that time.The aesthetic expression of his calligraphy art promoted the development of folk stone carving calligraphy style in the history of Chinese calligraphy.Rencheng Wang’s tomb with yellow intestines and engraved stone fully reflects the innocent and simple simplicity of the folk stone carving calligraphy art in the Han Dynasty.Therefore,this article will also take a deeper step towards the aesthetic value and influence of the folk calligraphy.Investigate,in order to provide a realistic reference for our calligraphy learning and creation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Eastern Han Dynasty, Rencheng Wang Tomb, Yellow Intestines, Common Lishu, Folk Calligraphy
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