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1 “Chinese Calligraphy” History and Technique Compiled by Robert Ponzio Oak Hall School

2 Featuring: “The Art of the Heart” A Lecture / Demonstration by Prof. Yang Xin University of Beijing 6/20/04

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6 Chinese Pictographs The development of the character wan (falling tone) (scorpion): from left to right, archaic Shang, oracle Shang, and modern. The development of the character yang (rising tone) (sheep): from left to right, archaic, small seal, and modern. Scorpion Sheep

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8 Oracle Bone Script (Zhuan script or seal characters)

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10 Oracle Bones The earliest Oracle Bone dates back 8,000 years ago

11 The 1 st was discovered in N. Hunan Province in 1899.

12 Since then, 150,000 more oracle bones have been found bearing more than 4,500 characters

13 A new discovery in Xanxi province reveals another 600 characters. A new discovery in Xanxi province reveals another 600 characters.

14 A lecture by Professor Yang Liluen examined the history and development of Chinese writing and discussed pottery that was unearthed in Texas and Arizona which bears Chinese Script. He also sited DNA studies by Emery University Scientists which points to a relationship between Native Americans and the Chinese.

15 Lishu or Clerical Script

16 Lishu First Official Script Qin Dynasty (221-207 B.C.)

17 Zhang Zuyi (1849- 1917) Calligraphy in Clerical Script, ink on paper 52 3/8 x 26 inches Zhang Zuyi was born in Tongcheng, Anhui Province. His was also known by his literary name Lei. Zhang Zuyi learned the seal style calligraphy from ancient styles of Shigu and Zhongding. His official style was the style of the Han Dynasty ( 202 B.C. -220 A.D.). and stone tablets.

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24 Kaishu or Regular Script “Standing”

25 Kaishu or Regular Script The oldest existing example dates from the Wei (220-265), which simplified the Lishu. Kaishu script was further developed under the Jin (265-420) and continued to develop into the standard writing of today

26 Xingshu (semi cursive) lies somewhere between the kaishu (regular) and caoshu (grass) scripts in that at times the strokes are controlled and regular and at other times free and flowing. “Walking”

27 Xingshu (semi cursive) “Walking”

28 Caoshu - Grass or Cursive Script “Running”

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30 This cursive style of calligraphy by Wen Zhengming (1470-1559) has been called "The Dance of the Brush." It is used as a means of artistic expression: the character itself is less important than its expressive quality.

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35 The Four Treasures

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37 The STONE

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39 Paper was invented in China. It is said that paper was invented in the year 105 by a man called Cai Lun. He lived in Shaanxi province during the Han dynasty almost 1900 years ago. The Paper

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41 Prof. Yang Xin Beijing Univ. 6/19/04

42 Prof. Yang Xin Beijing Univ. 6/19/04

43 Prof. Yang Xin Beijing Univ. 6/19/04

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45 Penghua Zhu University of Florida Graduate Student http://plaza.ufl.edu/pzhu/project/project.htm Brush Holding Position

46 SPRING Three + Human + Sun = Spring

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48 2 year Old Calligrapher

49 8 Basic Strokes of Chinese Calligraphy

50 Dot Stroke

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55 Simplified Characters In an effort to increase literacy, about 2,000 of the characters used in China have been simplified. These simplified characters are also used in Singapore, but in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and Malaysia the traditional characters are still used. Here are some examples (simplified characters in red):

56 Shu Fa : ABSTRACTION

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58 Anger Professor Yang Xin Calligraphy Demonstration Beijing University, 6/19/04

59 Professor Yang Xin Calligraphy Demonstration Beijing University, 6/19/04

60 Dragon

61 Dreaming

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63 “Coming of Spring” By Xin Yang “I heard the girl was setting flowers downstairs”. Famous Tang Dynasty Poem

64 Happiness

65 Karma

66 Smiling

67 SPRING Three + Human + Sun = Spring

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103 Three Kinds of Archaic Graphs and their Transitions to Modern Characters Top Row: Complex single-element graphs whose modern parallels are direct descendants of archaic forms. Middle Row: Simple multiple-element graphs lacking modern equivalents. Bottom Row: Complex multi-element graphs with either modern descendants or equivalents. Chinese Oracle Bone and Tortoise Shell Inscriptions


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