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The Inheritance, Development And Enlightenment Of Japanese Calligraphers' "three Pens" To The Calligraphy Of Jin And Tang Dynasties

Posted on:2021-05-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Z ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330626954047Subject:Arts
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During the Heian period in Japan,a large number of ambassadors and scholars brought the Tang calligraphy of China back to Japan at that time and had a profound impact on Japanese calligraphy.Among them,Konghai,Emperor Saga,and Orange Yishi,which are known as the "three strokes," are the most representative.Their calligraphy is in the same vein as the Jin and Tang literary style of China at that time.It was developed under the system of Wang Xizhi's brushwork.On the basis,it has its own style of writing style.The successful integration of the style of the Tang Dynasty with its own characteristics is an inheritance and development of the calligraphy of the Tang Dynasty.It is very good for us to learn the calligraphy of the Jin and Tang dynasties today.Learn from inspiration.This article studies and analyzes the calligraphy work and learning experience of Japanese calligraphy "Sanbi",explores the ideas and methods of learning the Tang Dynasty calligraphy through their calligraphy characteristics,and combines with the strokes in WangXizhi's lineage for practical exploration.
Keywords/Search Tags:heian period, Tang feng calligraphy, Kong hai, The emperor saga, Imitating the potential
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