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October 23, 2012

Video: Ginkgo in Chinese calligraphy



This video on YouTube by kameitsutomu shows the writing of  Yin Hsing (Xing) or  Silver apricot  (Ginkgo)  in Chinese/Japanese characters. Read more about the name on my website: Name-page.

Wikipedia:
"The art of writing Chinese characters is called Chinese calligraphy. It is usually done with ink brushes. In ancient China, Chinese calligraphy is one of the Four Arts of the Chinese Scholars. There is a minimalist set of rules of Chinese calligraphy. Every character from the Chinese scripts is built into a uniform shape by means of assigning it a geometric area in which the character must occur. Each character has a set number of brushstrokes; none must be added or taken away from the character to enhance it visually, lest the meaning be lost. Finally, strict regularity is not required, meaning the strokes may be accentuated for dramatic effect of individual style. Calligraphy was the means by which scholars could mark their thoughts and teachings for immortality, and as such, represent some of the more precious treasures that can be found from ancient China."

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