John Woon's Chinese Calligraphy (中国书法)

Chinese calligraphy (中国书法) is the writing of Chinese characters as a visual art form based on the use of ink brushes. This has been widely practiced in China and across East Asia. Calligraphy is considered as one of the best pastimes of ancient Chinese scholars, along with painting and playing stringed musical instruments. Chinese calligraphy and ink painting have a long history of close relationship because both are using similar tools and techniques.

Sunday, 31 May 2020

Calligraphy 80 - In Life, The More We Take Things Lightly , The More The Pain And Suffering Would Leave Us



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Calligraphy 79 - Life Is But A Dream。Drop All Attachments In Order To Enjoy Life


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Calligraphy 78 - The Character "Me" Without The Top Downward Stroke, Becomes The Word, "Search", Yearning For Health And Happiness


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Calligraphy 77 - A "Wife" Is A Free Nanny Whom One Lives And Shares The Same Bed And Pillow With, While Sharing The Same Trials And Tribulations


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Calligrapphy 76 - "Success" Is Often Late. We Should Wait For It A Little Longer


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Thursday, 28 May 2020

Calligraphy 75 - There Are Three Dots In The Chinese Charactor for "Heart". Every Dot Is Attempting To Jump Away. The One You Endeaver to Hold On Is Often The One That Departs More Quickly (Life is free, do not be too restrained, otherwise fatigue would ensue)


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Wednesday, 27 May 2020

Calligraphy 74 - I Fear My Wife OR My Wife Fears Me? (Depending on reading from left or right)


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Calligraphy 73 - Without Compulsion, Wu Song Would Not Have Killed The Tiger (Wu Song is one of the Heroes in the classic novel, Water Margin. The saying refers to a situation when one is forced to carry out desperate action )


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Calligraphy 72 - Without Compulsion, Lin Chong Would Not Have Hiked Liang Mountain (Lin Chong is one of the Heroes in the classic novel, "Water Margin". The saying refers to a situation when one is forced to carry out desperate action )


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Calligraphy 71 - With An Uncomplicated Frame Of Mind, Plain Tea And Simple Foods Still Taste Good


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Friday, 15 May 2020

Calligraphy 70 - Come On Wuhan! Visiting Is Killing Each Other, Meeting Is Short-Sighted Or Suicidal


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Calligraphy 69 - Perseverence - Hardwork Could Create Miracles


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Calligraphy 68 - Earnesty Is The Attitude, Struggle Is The Spirit


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Calligraphy 67 - Strong Perseverance, Intelligent Wisdom, Industrious Sweat And Toil Of The Chinese People


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Calligraphy 66 - Hong Kong


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Friday, 8 May 2020

Calligraphy 65 - Courage In Facing The Future And Challenging Oneself


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Calligraphy 64 - Heart Felt Grief For The Departed Heros, Rest In Peace


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Calligraphy 63 - Immediate Global War Against Epidemic Without Delay


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Calligraphy 62 - United In Battling The Epidemic And Rescuing Malaysia


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Calligraphy 61 - During Tomb Sweeping Day, Advisable To Conduct Sacrificial Ritual At Home, Avoid Ascending Mountain For Tomb Sweeping


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Monday, 4 May 2020

Calligraphy 60 - Despite Rare Meetings, Greetings Would Never Change


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Calligraphy 59 - Bahá'u'lláh: Glory Not In That You Love Your Country, But Rather Glory In That You Love Mankind


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Calligraphy 58 - Hare Krishna Hare Rama


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Calligraphy 57 - May Allah Protect Us


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Sunday, 3 May 2020

Calligraphy 56 - Jesus Please Protect Malaysia



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Calligarphy 110 - Taiji Pose - Curve Bow to Shoot Tiger

 

  • Caliigraphy 32 - Wish You The Best Everyday Even When The New Year Is Over
  • Calligraphy 81 - Mental Attitude Changes One's Life
     
  • Calligraphy 51 - God Bless Malaysia While Whole Population Battling The Epidemic. Come On Malaysia!

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All the calligraphic works in this blog are for the purpose of John Woon's personal hobby only. They are not for commercial purpose. John Woon, a 73-year old retiree, would like to extend his sincere thanks to the artists for their art pieces on which he wrote his calligraphy.

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Chinese Calligraphy - Brief Introduction

Chinese calligraphy is the writing of Chinese characters as a visual art form based on the use of ink brushes.

This has been widely practiced in China and across East Asia. Calligraphy is considered as one of the best pastimes of ancient Chinese scholars, along with painting and playing stringed musical instruments.
Wang Xianzi Imitation by Tang Dynasty.JPG

Chinese calligraphy and ink painting have a long history of close relationship because both are using similar tools and techniques. Chinese calligraphy has been described as "sheer life experience through energy in motion".

A brush is the traditional writing for Chinese calligraphy, the body of which is made from bamboo, wood, porcelain or animal horn. The head of the brush is typically made from animal hairs.Calligraphy brushes are considered an extension of the calligrapher's arm.

Calligraphy works are usually completed by the calligrapher by applying a seal in red ink as his or her signature.



One of the more famous modern Chinese calligrapher is Tian Yunzhang (田蕴章).

Created between 2006 and 2009, "每日一题,每日一字,Meiri Yiti, Meiri Yizi", literally meaning "A Topic A Day, A Character A Day", is a series of lecture by Professor Tian Yunzhang.

Professor Tian is a Chinese calligrapher professor from Nankai University (南开大学) and a member of several calligraphy-related societies.

His calligraphy style is based on that of the renowned Tang Dynasty Confucian scholar, Ouyang Xun ( 歐陽询).

In each of the 365 videos of this series, Professor Tian discusses a key topic pertaining to Chinese calligraphy. Thereafter, he analyses the proper brush techniques used to write a selected Chinese character in each of the three main Chinese scripts, namely, regular script (楷书), semi-cursive (行书) and cursive (草书).

For details of the videos, please CLICK HERE.

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