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Chinese Calligraphy
China is known for its beauty and intellectual prestige but the one thing that mostly stands out when speaking of Chinese art is the form of calligraphy. It is known to be one of the earliest forms of writing that can be translated, which began thousands of years ago and is used today.
The earliest form of Chinese calligraphy is dated from the seventh to eleventh centuries B.C. during the Shang dynasty. Calligraphy is known to be the accomplishments of the Chinese gentlemen. The elite of the society were the first to be recorded using this form of writing, the privileged minority. The rich and the most prestigious of all the people were the ones who could be able to write in calligraphy because of the learning advantage from other teachers and well as the money concern.
The first calligraphy to be recorded came from the Shang dynasty, which began in the 17th century to 18th century B.C., was used in a form of religious beliefs. The Chinese believed that if they were not able to verbally communicate to their gods, they could communicate with them through writing. They would scratch a message to the gods on a piece
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