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Evolution of Chinese Calligraphy Throughout History: The Impact of Jinshi, Inscriptions on Ancient Bronzes and Stone Tablets [Kõva köide]

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This book presents a comprehensive collection of epigraphic rubbings and ancient books from Zhejiang University. It attempts to sort out the evolution of the history of Chinese calligraphy through the exhibited works; this book conducts a detailed study of each exhibit, including each there is one basic information about the exhibits and one short research article each, constructing a complete development sequence of the history of calligraphy from the perspective of the production, use and art of the works themselves. In addition, this book also summarizes and reconstructs related cultural derivative activities, such as the reconstruction of ancient rituals, which allowed rubbings to be printed in large quantities and enter the lives of literati, making rubbings a practical model for professional readers to learn calligraphy.
The Significance of Bronze and Stone Rubbings.- Three Topics on Jinshi
Studies of Wu Dacheng and His Friends.- Paintings From the State of WuA
Record of Stone Screen Unearthed From the State Wu Tomb at Heisonglin on the
Tiger Hill, Suzhou.- Pictures.- Bibliography.- Acknowledgements.
Xue Longchun is a professor and doctoral tutor at the Cultural Heritage Institute of Zhejiang University. He was selected among the academic leaders of the Qinglan Project of Jiangsu Education Department. He is the vice-chairman and dean of the Academic Department of Nanjing Calligraphers Association, a member of Chinese Calligraphy Association, China Canglang Calligraphy Society, and the National 1970s Calligraphers Art Committee.