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Coverage and Famous Works of China's Qin, Qi, Calligraphy, Painting and Traditional Literature

Appreciating the traditional culture of China from Chyi Chin's paintings and calligraphy.

In the rice, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, tea, piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, poetry and hops, and the art gallery of the Chinese nation, piano, chess, calligraphy and painting have the closest relationship with people. Although these four seemingly ordinary arts have their own merits, they can all reflect the brilliance of our long-standing culture.

The Chyi Chin in Chyi Chin's calligraphy and painting refers to the lyre widely circulated in ancient China. It has five tones: Gong, Shang, Jiao, Zheng and Yu. It is one of the keys of the piano, emphasizing honesty, quietness, peace and honest and frank. When playing the piano, people often burn an altar of incense to show the peace of the people. The taste in this piano coincides with the "golden mean" in Confucius' Confucianism, and also coincides with the viewpoint of self-cultivation in Laozi's Taoist thought. Many sages and scholars are fascinated by strings, perhaps because playing the piano can make people understand the connotation of Confucianism and Taoism.

Chess is weiqi. Weiqi is China's national chess. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that "how many people are fascinated by 19 roads". Laga is less than two feet. On the chessboard, 19 lines are criss-crossed, with distinct levels. Three hundred and sixty-one black and white chess pieces are patchwork, but they are false and real, and they are all-encompassing. The four chess positions of "Ping, Shang, Qu and Jin" are random. On the surface, only the arrangement of black and white chess pieces is actually a competition of individual mind, courage and endurance, which contains the supreme philosophy of the universe, "the sky is like a round cover and the earth is like a chess game." The world is black and white, and it is a dispute of honor and disgrace. " I have been in the chess game all my life, and the swords and swords are hidden in the chess game, which makes people intoxicated. Weiqi embodies the wisdom and spirituality contained in China culture.

Calligraphy is the carrier of China culture. Without it, culture cannot spread. Calligraphy is particular about tools and brushwork. The variety of pen, ink, paper and inkstone, the method of writing, the method of lifting pen and writing, personal character and temper are all closely related to the quality of calligraphy. Silkworm-headed swallowtail official script, regular script, cursive script, elegant and elegant running script ... all kinds of colorful, just like Youlong, giving people unlimited imagination and endless relaxed and happy feeling. Calligraphy can also reflect the characteristics of the Chinese nation: bold, generous, dignified and subtle. ...

China's paintings have unparalleled theories, techniques and styles. It strives to be vivid and vivid, giving people a "Chinese style" aesthetic feeling. Meticulous brushwork produces endless interest; Thick ink and colorful, showing endless poetry; The perfect combination of poetry and painting endows the content in the painting with spirit and emotion. From simplicity, we can see complexity, and from simplicity, we can see color, which is considered as a beautiful spirituality. Chinese painting advocates nature, vividness, balance and harmony, which is the essence of China culture.

Of course, what we see from the calligraphy and painting of Qinqi is only a drop of China's 5,000-year-old culture. Those who can truly understand the true meaning of Qin, Qi, calligraphy and painting will sigh for the vastness of Chinese civilization.