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What are the aesthetic categories of Chinese painting and China's poems?

Contemporary scholar Gu's artistic thought is:

The development of Chinese painting must follow the "China Road"-integrating the traditional cultural heritage of China (poetry, calligraphy and painting)-"poetic and picturesque" is the soul and development direction of Chinese painting. Poetry and painting are also the development direction of world art.

Art is to develop one or more skills to a certain height (peak) and create a spiritual (ideological) enjoyment (or aesthetic edification) for people.

The picture can only show the performance at a certain moment, that is, "only (only) can draw the sound" rather than the dance performance process. Xu Ning, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in his paintings that "one water is lonely and green, and two cliffs are blue and white; The first two sentences of the poem "It's difficult to make three sounds in a tree" are about the scenery in the painting, and the last two sentences are the poet's exclamation: the painter tried his best to draw three consecutive ape sounds, because he could only draw one sound, but the sad and touching ape sound could not be shown in the picture. The shortcoming of this painting is also … and poetry (words and poems) can express time, space, environment, music, dance and so on. , and describes the joy, anger, sorrow, joy and everything in the world-all-inclusive; This just makes up for the lack of painting. But poetry is implicit, not as intuitive as painting. There has always been a saying that poetry, calligraphy and painting are of the same origin, and the highest realm of the three is "poetic and picturesque"; They all wrote their own voices, thoughts and feelings. Therefore, fundamentally speaking, the three are interlinked.

The picture can only show the performance at a certain moment, that is, "only (only) can draw the sound" rather than the dance performance process. Xu Ning, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in his poem, "It is difficult to make three sounds in a tree". The poet lamented: the painter tried his best to draw three consecutive ape cries, because he could only draw one, but the sad and touching ape three sounds could not be shown on the screen. The shortcoming of this painting is also … and poetry (words, poems) can express time, space, environment, music, dance and so on. , all-encompassing; This just makes up for the lack of painting.

Song Huizong Evonne's artistic achievements in calligraphy, painting and poetry are undeniable. He has the title of "Emperor of Painting and Calligraphy" and "Emperor of Danqing". Established the standard form of "poetic Chinese painting"-the unity of poetry, painting and calligraphy, which became the eternal spiritual pursuit of China literati.

Gu recommended the evaluation standard of Chinese painting in the new era;