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Archive for category Chinese Writing
Chinese Calligraphy
Jan 15
Classical Chinese calligraphy by Shun Kai Tse
Duration : 0:2:11
Chinese calligraphy Clerical Style (Li Shu) recorded in Standard Definition camera in 1998
Duration : 0:1:16
“Silkworm Head & Goose Tail” refer to the start and ending of horizontal strokes typically written in Li Shu. When one has learned this, the other principles of Li Shu are relatively easy as explained in the following videos.
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Chinese calligraphy Clerical Style “Li Shu”
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Duration : 0:5:34
Avril writing her name in Chinese [Taiwan 2004] Part 2
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Duration : 0:1:42
Writing “Peace Love Joy” in cursive and semi-cursive Chinese calligraphy for Katia from Russia during a Chinese music concert of Master Betty Zhang in McKinney Performing Arts Center in Texas. The writing was done on a pre-mounted blank scroll with printed dragons in light gold. Though the pre-mounted blank scroll can sometimes be wrinkled due to handling, the wrinkles can be removed with an iron. Like music performers trying to play correct notes, writing on a pre-mounted scroll can be risky since the Chinese ink cannot be changed. So I humbly asked the audience to understand and be as quiet as possible to avoid any distraction; otherwise, I lose the money and the scroll if a single stroke or any artistic detail has disappointed me.
First two characters ( ?? ) mean peace; third ( ? ) love; last ( ? ) joy.
Picture: friends with the Mayor of City of McKinney, Texas.
Duration : 0:2:52
How to Write Chinese Characters: “Snowing on the River” : How to Write “Snow” in Chinese Characters
Dec 25
Learn how to write “snow” in Chinese characters with expert Chinese language tips in this free online Chinese characters video clip.
Expert: Esther-Xiaohua Liu
Bio: Esther-Xiaohua Liu is a graduate student and teaching assistant with a major in Chinese Literature and Languages. She has taught at multiple Chinese and American universities.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:1:13
Stroke Order: How to Write Chinese Characters : Summary of Stroke Order in Chinese Writing, Part 2
Dec 24
Learn to write Chinese characters today! Master Chinese calligraphy with this free video on the summary of proper stroke order for Chinese. Expert: Bo Feng Bio: Bo Feng is an experienced Chinese/English translator and interpreter. He has worked for Chinese International Travel Services, Lingnan Art Publishing House and Phillips Petroleum. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Stroke Order: How to Write Chinese Characters : Summary of Stroke Order in Chinese Writing, Part 1
Dec 24
Learn to write Chinese characters today! Master Chinese calligraphy with this free video on the summary of proper stroke order for Chinese. Expert: Bo Feng Bio: Bo Feng is an experienced Chinese/English translator and interpreter. He has worked for Chinese International Travel Services, Lingnan Art Publishing House and Phillips Petroleum. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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