
Chinese Calligraphy and Painting
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Chinese calligraphy
The art of Chinese calligraphy developed from its unique writing system. Throughout the ages, great calligraphers have developed calligraphy styles that are representative of the times. Chinese literati's love for calligraphy is deeply rooted and has been passed down to this day.
The roots of Chinese painting can be traced back to paintings on pottery from the Neolithic Age six to seven thousand years ago. Because the earliest paintings and writing used similar tools and lines, painting and calligraphy are said to have the same origin. Therefore, Chinese paintings often combine poetry or calligraphy with subjects such as figures, landscapes, flowers, birds, and other animals. Traditional Chinese painting remains a highly regarded genre and is frequently exhibited in China and other countries.
