Chinese Modern and Contemporary Writers and Calligraphy Culture

Chinese Modern and Contemporary Writers and Calligraphy Culture

by Li Jikai Sun Xiaotao Li Huizhao

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444Kwords56chapters
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About This Novel

The relationship between modern and contemporary Chinese writers and calligraphy culture is also quite profound and long-lasting, worthy of attention and research. This book is an attempt to conduct systematic research in this area. It visits and pays homage during inspection and thinking, strives to display the context and calligraphy of modern and contemporary writers and literati, and highlights the cultural landscape that connects the "literary world" and the "calligraphy world". It especially focuses on exploring Chinese modern and contemporary writers from the perspective of "calligraphy culture". The writing practice and thinking not only demonstrate the contributions of relevant writers to calligraphy and calligraphy, but also reflect on the profound influence of calligraphy culture on many writers, and thus reflect on some deep-seated issues in literary creation and calligraphy creation, in order to contribute to the further development of Chinese literature and culture. The book explores the inheritance and contribution of modern and contemporary Chinese writers to traditional calligraphy culture from many aspects. There are many writers and their calligraphy works discussed, either macro or micro, with analysis of many phenomena and case studies, which also reveals the value and significance of related research. The majority of literature and calligraphy lovers will get a lot of useful inspiration from it.

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