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Art of Chinese Calligraphy

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Chinese calligraphy is an art with an illustrious tradition as old as the culture itself. For nearly two thousand years, the basic media, the major script variations, and the standards of excellence of the art have remained almost unchanged.
Calligraphy is not only a practical technique for writing Chinese characters, but also a unique Oriental art of expression and a branch of learning or discipline as well. As a branch of learning it is rich in content, including the evolution of writing styles, development and rules of technique, history of calligraphy, calligraphers and their inheritance in art, and evaluation of calligraphy as a work of art. This branch of learning is wide ranging and deep, forming an important part of Chinese culture.
Today, Chinese calligraphy is still considered an elegant art form even in neighboring countries such as Japan and Korea.

Sexy Chinese DUDOU

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 "Dudou", or bellyband appeared in Qing Dynasty. It is usually made into a diamond shape and its lower part into reserved triangle shape to cover the belly. Lace is placed near the neck and the waist to be fastened and to accentuate the curves of the torso. The material of the lace can be silk, cotton , copper or even gold. Sometimes the"Dudou" has a pocket.Women will put some Chinese traditional medicine for health care.The traditional Chinese embroidery patterns could also be found on "Dudou". Designs of tigers, scorpions, snakes and geckos were embroidered to ward off evil spirits. Themes of love, such as lotus and pairs of mandarin ducks, were also common on bellybands. "Dudou" seems to be the most enduring and popular underwear. It lasted until the introduction of the brassiere in the 20th century.

Pics of Ancient Chinese Gentlewoman














Very beautiful ancient Chinese gentlewoman .

Chinese paper cutting









Chinese paper cutting is a unique artform and has existed for thousands of years with a long history featuring both national and regional themes. From the 7th to 13th century, paper cutting became popular especially during Chinese holiday festivals. The art spread to the rest of the world in the 14th century. Throughout the Qing Dynasty many papercutting skills were developed including drafting and the use of smoked papers. By the end of the Qing ruling however, new art forms were being introduced. The Republic of China later tried to revive the art in the 1980s.

In the rural countryside in mainland China, papercutting is a traditionally female activity. In the past, every girl was expected to master it and brides were often judged by their skill.