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Chinese Three Perfections Assignment

Remember, from the Tang period through the Ming, scholars valued the “three perfections: poetry, calligraphy, and painting.”

Calligraphy is a word derived from the Greek that means “beautiful handwriting.” It is regarded in China as the highest art form. The art of calligraphy is a means of self-expression, revealing a person’s nature or character. Discuss how calligraphy is actually art and not just writing in “cursive.”

Poetry was an important form of art as well Poetry was an important form of art as well. It was regarded as “painting with sound.” Great poets were famous throughout the empire, but all educated people were expected to write poetry. During the Tang dynasty, poetry became so important that writing poetry was part of the civil service exam. Discuss how poetry is painting with sound. Students should pick up on that you would be able to picture the scene and happenings of the poem in your mind. Review what the civil service exam is and what you achieve if actually you actually pass the exam.

Painting was regarded as “silent poetry Painting was regarded as “silent poetry.” It was often inspired by poetry and combined with calligraphy. Many paintings were landscapes that featured mountains, homes, birds, trees, and water. Discuss how painting is silent poetry. Students should explain that the scene tells a story and the scene should reflect the poem.

Stephen D. Allee, the Smithsonian’s associate curator for Chinese painting and calligraphy explains, “If, for example, four artists went on a trip together, one might paint a landscape and the others respond to it with poems. ‘There is an interrelationship between the image and the poem. The inscription tells you the history of the trip.’ The poems would make the landscape come alive.” Explain meaning of quote.

Example of a Three Perfections Piece [Untitled Poem Inscribed on a Painting by Himself] Shen CHou White clouds like a scarf enfold the mountain’s waist; stone steps hang in space-a long, narrow path. Alone, leaning on my cane, I gaze intently at the scene, and feel like answering the murmuring brook with the music of my flute. Discuss how the three perfections are shown in this piece.

Today you will create your own Three Perfections work of art.

Your three perfections will tell the story of an important concept from China in the Middle Ages.

You may choose one of the following topics: Reunification of China under the Tang Dynasty Reasons of cultural diffusion of Buddhism ONE important example of agricultural, commercial, OR technological development during the Song dynasty Rise of the scholar-official class Spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe [choose one form of technology]: papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder Mongol conquest of China One Ming contribution that affected China: Forbidden City, Reconstruction of the Great Wall, isolationism, or sea voyages

After you have chosen your topic, you must write a poem explaining your topic. Think about how your topic made an impact on China, why is it important, the effect on the modern world, etc. Your poem must be written using “calligraphy.” I have examples for you to use. Your poem must be at least 5 lines. 2. You will need to “paint” a picture that relates to your poem. Your poem “tells the story” of your painting. 3. Your assignment is ONE piece of art. The poem and painting must be done on the same piece of paper on the same side 

Poem is 5 lines or more 5 pts Painting 30 pts Poem is 5 lines or more 5 pts Poem demonstrates how the topic chosen relates/affected China 30 pts Poem is in cursive 35 pts Cursive counts more as students will try to skip this part if they will pass assignment w/o doing this portion of project.

Works Cited: https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/essay/three-perfections-poetry-calligraphy-and-painting-in-chinese-art/ https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/three-perfections/ https://poeticpossibilities.wordpress.com/2012/02/01/the-three-perfections-chinese-painting-poetry-and-calligraphy/ ( background picture) https://www.clevelandart.org/sites/default/files/documents/lesson-plans/cma_lesson_ao_3perfections.pdf http://www.ducksters.com/history/china/chinese_art.php https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/when-painting-also-poetry-180959163/ http://poetrychina.net/wp/calligraphy-painting/poems_with_paintings/4 Sites for Calligraphy Examples: http://www.doodlecraftblog.com/2014/11/how-to-fake-script-calligraphy.html?utm_source=feedburner&m=1 http://www.freeprintableonline.com/printables/lesson-plans/classroom-lessons/cursive-alphabet-worksheet