夢溪筆談, Volume 17-21

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夢溪筆談, Volume 17-21

by Kuo Shen

ZH·~23 minutes

Chapters

Description

A vivid collection of scholarly musings, this volume delves into the subtle arts of Chinese painting and calligraphy. It opens with lively anecdotes about collectors who judge works by “ear‑listening” and “feeling the bone,” illustrating how experts discern the spirit behind brushstrokes rather than merely cataloguing colors or forms. Through vivid descriptions of famous masters, the text reveals how a single motif—such as a peony or a cat—can convey the precise moment of day and the painter’s inner intent.

The later sections turn to the practical side of craft, offering detailed guidelines for architecture, woodworking, and even ancient calculation methods. Readers encounter step‑by‑step explanations of proportional systems for beams and stairs, as well as reflections on the proper balance of strokes in characters. Throughout, the author’s keen eye and precise language invite listeners to appreciate the harmony of technique and insight that underlies the great visual traditions of the past.

Details

Language

zh

Duration

~23 minutes (22K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Kuo Shen

Kuo Shen

1031–1095

A brilliant Song dynasty thinker comes to life here: a statesman, scientist, and writer whose curiosity ranged from the stars above to the ground beneath his feet. Best known for the Dream Pool Essays, he brought together sharp observation, practical knowledge, and a gift for explaining the world.

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