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Chinese calligraphy
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Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 書法
Simplified Chinese 书法
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Shūfǎ
Wu
Romanization sy fah
Hakka
Romanization su24 fab2
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutping syu1 faat3
Southern Min
Hokkien POJ su-hoat
Vietnamese name
Vietnamese alphabet Thư pháp
Chữ Hán
Korean name
Hanja 書藝
Transcriptions
Revised Romanization Seoye
McCune–Reischauer Sŏye
Japanese name
Kanji 書道
Hiragana しょどう (modern)
しよだう (historical)
Transcriptions
Revised Hepburn Shodō

Chinese calligraphy is calligraphy that is done in China. Chinese calligraphy is compared to painting, poetry, and music.

In China, calligraphy is called shūfǎ (書法/书法). It means "way/method/law of writing". It is called shodō (書道) in Japan. It means "way of writing" in Japanese. It is called seoye (서예; 書藝) in Korea. It means "skill of writing" in Korean.

Materials and tools

Four of the most important tools in Chinese calligraphy are called the Four Treasures of the Study. They are the ink brushes, the ink, the paper, and the inkstone. Many calligraphers also usually use water-droppers, paperweights.

Stroke order

Calligraphy usually follows a certain order when writing.

  • 十-order.gif First horizontally, then vertically
  • 三-order.gif Top to bottom
  • 人-order.gif Left side, then right side
  • 小-order.gif First the middle, then the sides
  • 同-order.gif First the frame, then inside the frame
  • 国-order.gif Close the frame last
  • 母-order.gif Secondary dots last

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See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Caligrafía china para niños

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