The baseline for modern Chinese writing, known for its balance and clarity.
Classical Chinese painting and calligraphy are inseparable art forms that share the same origin, tools, and aesthetic philosophies. Known as guó huà (national painting), traditional painting utilizes the same brushes, ink, and paper or silk as calligraphy, leading to a unique integration where poetry, brushwork, and visual imagery coexist on a single scroll. CLASSICAL CHINESE PAINTINGS AND CALLIGRAPHY
A highly expressive, simplified style that prioritizes fluid motion and life over legibility. Classical Painting Traditions The baseline for modern Chinese writing, known for
A semi-cursive style that balances speed with legibility. A highly expressive, simplified style that prioritizes fluid
Chinese calligraphy, or shūfǎ ("the method of writing"), is regarded as both a disciplined practice and a profound form of creative expression. It is celebrated for its ability to embody the artist's intellectual and spiritual heritage through the rhythm of brushstrokes.
Traditional painting typically focuses on three main subjects: landscapes ( shanshui ), figures, and "birds and flowers".