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Chu Calligraphy on Bamboo Slips. The Visual Evolution from Seal Script to Clerical Script and Its Artistic Value
Published 2024-06-01“…The bamboo slips, as a multi-dimensional cultural artifact, hold substantial academic value in calligraphy and have deeply influenced the calligraphic styles of the Warring States period. Chu Calligraphy on Bamboo Slips is among the earliest ink-written scripts in Chinese archaeology, showcasing the evolution from Seal Script to Clerical Script, which marked early Chinese calligraphy. …”
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Tracing the evolution of ancient Chinese military science through classical texts
Published 2024-12-01“…The results indicate that the inheritance of the ideas from “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu is primarily concentrated in the Warring States period and the Song and Yuan dynasties. Moreover, the themes and technologies in ancient Chinese military texts exhibit a trend of gradual enrichment and diversification over the course of history.…”
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Fooling the eye: trompe l’oeil porcelain in High Qing China
Published 2019-06-01“…Therefore, in this essay, numerous Chinese classics are reviewed from Warring States period Lilun to Qing dynasty Hong Lou Meng. …”
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