21G.107 | Fall 2014 | Undergraduate

Chinese I (Streamlined)

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Three Chinese characters, “Butterfly(蝶),” “Love(戀),” and “Flower(花),” which consist the title of a classical Chinese lyric poetry of the Song Dynasty, are written in four different calligraphy scripts, with the use of the “Four Treasure of the Study (文房四寶),” including the brush, the ink, the paper, and the inkstone. Image courtesy of Cathy Cho on Flickr.

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Three Chinese characters in four different calligraphy scripts written on calligraphy grid paper, with two brushes, a bottle of ink, and an inkstone at the side.
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Three Chinese characters, “Butterfly(蝶),” “Love(戀),” and “Flower(花),” of which consist the title of a classical Chinese lyric poetry in the Song Dynasty (960–1279), are written in four different calligraphy scripts, with the use of the “Four Treasures of the Study (文房四寶),” including a brush, an ink, paper, and an inkstone. (Image courtesy of Cathy Cho on Flickr.)
Credit:
Image courtesy of Cathy Cho on Flickr.
Three Chinese characters in four different calligraphy scripts written on calligraphy grid paper, with two brushes, a bottle of ink, and an inkstone at the side.

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