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Chinese Characters then and now
Übersetzt von J. Norman, H. Wang und W. Tao
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For the first time, leading personalities such as Qi Gong, Yau Shing-Tung, Zhao Jiping, Chen Guying and Zhao Ping’an write together about one of the most important vehicles of their culture, Chinese characters. This carefully edited and well-designed volume offers both the Chinese and western reader a unique and thorough insight into the world of Chinese characters.Inhaltsverzeichnis:Foreword (Qi Gong).-A Discourse on Chinese Epigraphy (Qi Gong).-A Personal Understanding of Chinese Calligraphy (Qi Gong).-A Biographical Note on Qi Gong (Huo Gang).-The Influence of Clericalization on Chinese C...
For the first time, leading personalities such as Qi Gong, Yau Shing-Tung, Zhao Jiping, Chen Guying and Zhao Ping’an write together about one of the most important vehicles of their culture, Chinese characters. This carefully edited and well-designed volume offers both the Chinese and western reader a unique and thorough insight into the world of Chinese characters.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Foreword (Qi Gong).-
A Discourse on Chinese Epigraphy (Qi Gong).-
A Personal Understanding of Chinese Calligraphy (Qi Gong).-
A Biographical Note on Qi Gong (Huo Gang).-
The Influence of Clericalization on Chinese Characters: Expounding a critical stage in the development of the Chinese script (Zhao Ping’an).-
The Chinese Character Dao and the Philosophy of Laozi and Zhuangzi: Laozi’s and Zhuangzi’s theory of the Dao looked at from three points of view (Chen Guying).-
Music and Chinese Characters: A dialogue in the Qingling Mountains (Zhao Jiping).-
A Mathematician Looks at Chinese Characters (Yau Shing-Tung).-
Editor’s acknowledgment.-
Illustrations.-
Chinese texts
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Foreword (Qi Gong).-
A Discourse on Chinese Epigraphy (Qi Gong).-
A Personal Understanding of Chinese Calligraphy (Qi Gong).-
A Biographical Note on Qi Gong (Huo Gang).-
The Influence of Clericalization on Chinese Characters: Expounding a critical stage in the development of the Chinese script (Zhao Ping’an).-
The Chinese Character Dao and the Philosophy of Laozi and Zhuangzi: Laozi’s and Zhuangzi’s theory of the Dao looked at from three points of view (Chen Guying).-
Music and Chinese Characters: A dialogue in the Qingling Mountains (Zhao Jiping).-
A Mathematician Looks at Chinese Characters (Yau Shing-Tung).-
Editor’s acknowledgment.-
Illustrations.-
Chinese texts