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Chinese Landscape Painting
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Calligraphy, Sumi Brush, & Chop
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Chinese Sculpture Foo Dogs - The lions are always created in pairs, with the male resting his paw upon the world and the female restraining a playful cub that is on its back. They represent the Ying and Yang. They are believed to protect the building.
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Tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi http://worldsamazinginformation.blogspot.co m/2011/06/mystery-of-qin-shi-huangdis- mausoleum.html http://worldsamazinginformation.blogspot.co m/2011/06/mystery-of-qin-shi-huangdis- mausoleum.html
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Buddha & Budai IndiaChina
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Chinese Porcelain and Silk
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Wood Block Prints
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Chinese Summary Landscapes - They represent a figurative view painted with a few swift strokes of the artist's brush. Calligraphy - the painting of the Chinese characters with a brush Sumi Brush – brush made from bamboo and animal hair usually ox Wood Block Print – stamp made from carving a block of wood Chop – small wood block print that serves as an artist’s signature usually printed in red
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Chinese Summary Foo Dogs -The lions are always created in pairs, with the male resting his paw upon the world and the female restraining a playful cub that is on its back. They represent the Ying and Yang. They are believed to protect the building. Tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi – contained life size terra cotta army to aide in the afterlife Buddhism – started in India with Buddha (a human incarnation of an enlightened god) and came to China where Budai (an enlightened Chan monk) was known for enjoying life Chinese Art – The Chinese are also the inventors of paper, silk, and fireworks.
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