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The Study Of The Carved Stone Inscription And Epitap Which Is On Imperial Orders Of Tang Dyansty

Posted on:2015-08-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y TianFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330428451703Subject:Historical philology
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Based on the studies of the tang dynasty in troublesome applied forms, to serve him orders applied forms as the research object, respectively from serve troublesome applied forms the cause and the time background, the rise in the tang dynasty those troublesome applied forms of written books and in the calligraphy of troublesome applied forms in detail, from the tang dynasty inscription of the epitaph ChouYi out in troublesome applied forms part of the overall analysis and research.In this paper, the text is divided into five chapters, the introduction part mainly discusses the paper selected topic significance, the topic research present situation, subject mainly adopts the research methods and main conclusion and the insufficiency, etc. The first chapter mainly overview tablet, volunteers, and serve him orders applied forms to the drive makes stone inscription. The causes of the second chapter mainly involves in troublesome applied forms as well as the main cultural background. Chapter3and chapter4is the main part of the article, the main research in troublesome tablet written books people, for people, and in the book of orders applied forms the wind. The last chapter is about in the shape and decorative pattern of troublesome applied forms to summarize.He applied forms through research, can see clearly in the tang dynasty applied forms, style and format of the change of stylized never specification process. From the tang dynasty in the calligraphy style of troublesome applied forms to spy out the court of the tang dynasty calligraphy style, and see king to book the preferences of the wind, in troublesome applied forms as the official calligraphy style into the study of calligraphy, on behalf of the imperial power on behalf of shengyi, toward the orthodox position of Chinese calligraphy.
Keywords/Search Tags:the tang dynasty, the carved stone inscription and epitap which is onImperial orders, Calligraphy, style
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