Bambuti: Bahasa Mandarin dan Kebudayaan Tiongkok
Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Bambuti : Bahasa Mandarin dan Kebudayaan Tiongkok

Chinese Calligraphy According to Yinyang Philosophy View, Taoism, and Health Benefits

Dini Khairia (Universitas Darma Persada Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
14 Nov 2022

Abstract

In this article I will discuss the meaning of Chinese calligraphy (shufa) based on the views of yinyang philosophy and Taoism in health. This study uses a qualitative method based on literature study, observation, and interviews. The result of this study can be concluded that, in the structure of Chinese calligraphy (shufa) there are elements that make up Chinese calligraphy style continues to develop over time. At this time Chinese calligraphy styles that are widely used by Chinese calligraphy artists are kaishu calligraphy style, caoshu calligraphy style), Zhuanshu篆书 calligraphy style,行书(xingshu)calligraphy style, and古文 (guwen) calligraphy style. In addition to Chinese calligraphy is considered a visual art in writing Chinese calligraphy is also influenced by the views of yinyang philosophy and Taoism as well as in health.

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bambuti

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Arts Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

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Bambuti : Bahasa Mandarin dan Kebudayaan Tiongkok is an national journal published by Program Studi Bahasa Mandarin dan Kebudayaan Tiongkok, Fakultas Bahasa dan Budaya, Universitas Darma Persada, Indonesia. It covers all areas of Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Culture, History and ...