The Role of Calligraphy in Traditional Chinese Culture
- 1. What is the primary tool used in traditional Chinese calligraphy?
A) Brush B) Pencil C) Pen D) Marker
- 2. What does the term 'Shu Fa' refer to in Chinese culture?
A) Painting B) Calligraphy C) Sculpture D) Poetry
- 3. Which dynasty is known for significantly developing Chinese calligraphy?
A) Tang Dynasty B) Qing Dynasty C) Ming Dynasty D) Han Dynasty
- 4. What aspect of Chinese culture does calligraphy most closely relate to?
A) Dance B) Martial Arts C) Music D) Literature
- 5. What role does calligraphy play in Chinese poetry?
A) Translates meaning B) Enhances artistic expression C) Reduces length D) Summarizes content
- 6. What is the primary artistic principle emphasized in calligraphy?
A) Texture B) Color C) Perspective D) Balance
- 7. In Chinese culture, what does good calligraphy symbolize?
A) Cultivation and education B) Longevity C) Power D) Wealth
- 8. Who is considered one of the greatest calligraphers in Chinese history?
A) Zhuangzi B) Laozi C) Wang Xizhi D) Confucius
- 9. Which of the following is a famous calligraphy work?
A) Lantingji Xu B) Tao Te Ching C) Journey to the West D) The Art of War
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