Chinese calligraphy : from pictograph to ideogram : the history of 214 essential chinese / japanese characters
معرفی کتاب «Chinese calligraphy : from pictograph to ideogram : the history of 214 essential chinese / japanese characters» نوشتهٔ Lucinda، Riley و Edoardo Fazzioli; calligraphy by Rebecca Hon Ko، منتشرشده توسط نشر Abbeville Press Publishers در سال 1986. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Each of the 214 classic radicals is charmingly explored by the author, both for its etymology and for what it reveals about Chinese history and culture. Chinese characters are marvels of graphic design, and this book even shows the proper way to write each radical, stroke by stroke. Finally, there are also samples of each radical combined with other radicals and character elements to demonstrate how new characters are formed--some 8,000 have been added to the language since the eighteenth century. With all its expertly executedcalligraphic illustrations and fascinating commentary, this book serves as an excellent introduction to Chinese writing and its milieu.
An illuminating history of the 214 Chinese symbols or radicals and how they provide a unique way to penetrate a rich, mysterious world and can reflect the history and philosophy of an entire culture. Written Chinese can call upon some 40,000 characters, many of which originated about 6,000 years ago as little pictures of everyday objects used by the ancients to communicate with each other. This book, which introduces the Westerner to a rich and mysterious world, is based on a classic compilation of the Chinese language done in the 18th century, which determined that all the characters then in use were devised from 214 root pictographs or symbols. Each of these 214 key characters, called radicals is charmingly explored by the author, both for its etymology and for what it reveals about Chinese history and culture. Chinese characters are marvels of graphic design, and this book shows, stroke by stroke, how each radical is written and gives examples of how radicals are combined with other radicals and character elements to form new characters. A guide to reading the pictographs or symbols of the Chinese language, focusing on the 214 radicals of the Kang Xi; divided into eight groups based on analogies in form or meaning.