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  2. Mary C. Wright - Wikipedia

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    Mary Clabaugh Wright (born Mary Oliver Clabaugh; Chinese name 芮瑪麗 Ruì Mǎlì; September 25, 1917 – June 18, 1970) was an American historian and sinologist who specialized in the study of late Qing dynasty and early twentieth century China.

  3. Chinese calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    Chinese calligraphy is the writing of Chinese characters as an art form, combining purely visual art and interpretation of the literary meaning. This type of expression has been widely practiced in China and has been generally held in high esteem across East Asia . [ 1 ]

  4. Four arts - Wikipedia

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    Shu (書) refers to Chinese calligraphy, which dates to the origins of recorded Chinese history, in essence ever since written characters have existed. Chinese calligraphy is said to be an expression of a practitioner's poetic nature, as well as a significant test of manual dexterity. Chinese calligraphy has evolved for thousands of years, and ...

  5. Chinese Calligraphers Association - Wikipedia

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    The First National Congress of the Chinese Calligraphers' Association convened in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing from May 5 to May 9, 1981. Shu Tong was appointed as the inaugural president of the Chinese Calligraphers Association. [3] It comprises 16 professional committees.

  6. Chinese script styles - Wikipedia

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    The clerical script (隶书; 隸書 lìshū)—sometimes called official, draft, or scribal script—is popularly thought to have developed in the Han dynasty and to have come directly from seal script, but recent archaeological discoveries and scholarship indicate that it instead developed from a roughly executed and rectilinear popular or "vulgar" variant of the seal script as well as seal ...

  7. M. C. Oliver - Wikipedia

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    Mervyn C. Oliver MBE (3 March 1886 – 10 December 1958) was a twentieth century British calligrapher and silversmith taught by Edward Johnston and an early Craft Member of the Society of Scribes and Illuminators [1] (SSI).

  8. Category:Chinese calligraphers - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Chinese calligraphers (10 C) F. Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms calligraphers (8 C) H. Han dynasty calligraphers (4 C, 3 P) Hong Kong calligraphers (5 P) M.

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