Chinese calligraphy distinguishes itself from other calligraphic arts because of the nature of Chinese characters and the use of the brush.
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- Chinese calligraphy distinguishes itself from other calligraphic arts because of _____________. A: the use of ink B: the use of xuan paper C: the nature of Chinese characters D: the use of brushes
- Chinese calligraphy distinguishes itself from other calligraphic arts because of _____________.
- Which of the following statement is true about Chinese calligraphy? ( ) A: A brush, paper, ink stick and a table are commonly referred to as the “four treasures of the study”. B: Since calligraphy uses Chinese characters as its vehicle of expression, one has to know Chinese language to appreciate its beauty. C: Brush pens have been used to practise and improve people's handwriting for thousands of years. D: It is very easy to appraise a calligraphic work.
- Chinese characters evolved from__________, and Chinese art of calligraphy developed naturally from its unique writing system.
- The denotation of the brush, ink, paper and ink-stone used in Chinese calligraphic traditions cannot be expressed as