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The Western Han Dynasty In Plug Liang Xiao Tomb Stone Carving Word Calligraphy Research

Posted on:2018-03-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:A W JingFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330512982202Subject:Art
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Not over the han dynasty stone is the history of Chinese calligraphy of a peak,because the inscriptions of the western han dynasty period,less rarely former research for sharpening of the western han period,the current information on the study of the han dynasty stone inscription,in the eastern han dynasty,for the most,research results is given priority to with the eastern han dynasty.Like song You Mao in the inkstone north miscellanea,puts it: "the western han dynasty stone carvings,since yesterday so old,solid when digg,did not see.Smell the Xin Mang evil said han,who have carved stone,all the servants and grinding,is still strictly forbidden." We can see from the record of the elders.Along with the increase in archaeological discoveries in recent years,besides the burring found before the western han dynasty period,and there are some remaining ink and folk burring text remains were found,the western han dynasty in plug Liang Xiao tomb stone is larger in the remaining folk burring text,and has a distinct characteristics.Text of the western han dynasty period,in the period of "nationalities" calligraphy features as part of its seal character,official script features is the seal character to the official script font conversion condition.In the process of "nationalities" this is typical.Han dynasty folk heritage,with its simple,vivid,interesting,the characteristics of reference significance to contemporary calligraphy creation is also cannot be ignored.This article from the perspective of calligraphy to analyze the text of the western han dynasty artisans left ruins,explore the artistic characteristics of folk heritage,see the value in the position of Chinese calligraphy.
Keywords/Search Tags:The western han dynasty, Plug the stone to the Kings, Transferred to change, Folk calligraphy remains
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