Monthly Archives: July 2012

The Messengers of the Sky

Auspicious Birds  The Spring Dawn Meng Haoran Slumbering, I know not the spring dawn is peeping. But everywhere the singing birds are cheeping. Last night I heard the rain dripping and the wind weeping. How many petals were now on … Continue reading

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Ode to Bamboo

Ode to Bamboo “Bamboo staff in hand, Straw sandals Better than a horse. What’s to fear? Mist and rain, One straw rain cape enough for a lifetime.” These sentences are the famous rhesis in Su Dongpo’s poem-Claiming the Waves. From … Continue reading

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Chinese painting for the room

Chinese painting for the drawing room Decorative paintings for the drawing room can give people a sense of warmth and aesthetic feelings as well as relaxation. Therefore, paintings with ferocious animals and grotesque pictures should be avoided. Paintings with birds … Continue reading

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chinese paintings fire one's imagination

Chinese paintings, simple but overwhelmingly far-reaching, have bridged over history: the longing for beauty, the search for artistic conception, and the pursuing of harmony between man and nature. These three motivations have cultivated poets and painters to be engrossed in … Continue reading

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Chinese painting for the living room

The living room is the opening window of the family to the outside world and the unifying bond between the householder and intimate friends. From the living room, we can appreciate the taste, wisdom, ambition even the interests of the … Continue reading

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