Chinese calligraphy : an introduction to its aesthetic and technique : with 6 plates and 155 text illustratons
Lo Chén-Yii, 43, 221
Logical Combinations, see Hui-I Lu i-Chén, 222
Lung-Wei-Kou, 161
Lu Szi-Mien, 221
Magna Carta MS., 3-4
“ Manual of the Theory and Practice of Classical Theatrical Dancing, A’, 193
Man-Pu- Yao-Hsii, 180
Mao Chin, 221
Mao-pien-chih, 202
Mao-Shan, Epitaph on, 74
Mi dot, 12
Mi Fei, 12, 68, 82, 102, 123, 130, 167, 221
Ming dynasty, 65, 80, IOI, 102, 171, 219
Na, see Strokes
Na (Brush Movement), see Yung-Pi
National Museum, see Peip‘ing
Niu-Kou, 161
Northern Wei period, 65, 67, 76, 87, 89, III, 120, 125
Notched-stick, see Hsii-Chi
Nu-Kou, 160
Official style, see Li-Shu
“Old Lotus’ Chén, 86
Ou-Yang Fu, x, 222
Ou-Yang Hsiin, 68, 71, 72, 115, 151, 167, I71, 187, 192
Pa-Fen, see Styles
Pagoda of Compassionating the Characters, see Hsi-Tzu-T‘a
painting, Chinese, 207-10
P‘ai-Tieh, 172-3
Pa-Kua, 18-20
INDEX
P‘an-Lung, 162 Pao-Ch‘i district of Shensi, 46 Pao-Kou, 162 Pao Shih Ch‘eng, 222 paper, Chinese, 134, 136-7 Pa-ping, 164-5 Parallel Sentences, see Tui-T2ti Pa-Ta Shan-Jen, 87 Peip‘ing : Temple of Confucius, 46 National Museum, 47 Palace Museum, 82, 83, 84, 85, 96, 97> 98; 99, LOI, 124, 130, Plate III Pei-Szu-Tien, 155 Phonetic Compounds, see Hsing-Sheng Piao-Shih, 18 Pi-Chén-T‘u, 140 Pi-Chiu, 173-5 Picture-characters, see Hui-Tu-WenTzt Pieh, see Strokes Pten-T ‘se, 177 Pillowed Wrist, see Chen Wan P‘ing-Kou, 160 P‘ing-Na, 158 P*ing-Pieh, 158 © P‘ing-Shu-Tieh’, 222 P*ing Tén-Ké, Collection of, Shanghai, 513 55> 104 P‘ing-Tiao, 159 P*ing-Tien, 153 P*ing-Wan, 141, 142 Pi-Shih, 126 Po-Téng, 139 pottery, 211-12 printing characters, 115-18 Pu-Pat, 167, 169-70, 186
Raised Wrist, see Ti-Wan Read, Herbert, 206 ‘ Art Now’, 206
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