
2ndQuarter ARTS of China, Japan, Korea
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(Korean Folk Painting) – a reflection of the commoner's hopes
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Korean calligraphy, also known as___________________.
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The decoration typically employs plants, flowers, and wildlife, and reflects the country's religious heritage with Buddhist motifs and minimalist Confucian designs taking precedence.
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Japanese Calligraphy __________________ or Shuji.
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An art of folding paper to create both two-dimensional and three-dimensional subjects.
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One of the famous Nihonga painting is ___________________.The wave was created around 1831 as part of a series of woodblock prints called Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku Sanju-roku Kei)
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_____________ was built by human hand from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD on the northern border of the country as the great military defence project of successive Chinese Empires.
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Expresses the abstract beauty of lines and rhythms through the organizational structure of lines and dots, while also reflecting a person's emotions, moral integrity, character, educational level, accomplishments in self-cultivation, intellectual tastes and approach to life.
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The arts throughout the country began to take on a brush stroke design that is still noticeable in modern times. The art retained a central theme that focused on nature and harmony.
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EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES have managed to preserve all their artworks in general. Note that when a significant art work has been found out of the location territory, all means will be exhausted and efforts will be made to bring it back. C,J,K
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