序引言一、朦胧、神秘、奇特——先秦书法 1.刀刻尖细的甲骨又 2.坚硬粗圆的金文 3.“书法第一法则”石鼓文二、严谨规范,典雅秀丽——秦汉书法 1.“小篆鼻祖”李斯 2.天然的秦、汉简帛文 3.汉隶与蔡邕三、在激荡和苦难中绽放——魏、晋、南北朝书法 1.书法革新家锺繇 2.“书圣”王羲之 3.风格迥异的“北碑”四、博大清新,辉煌灿烂——隋、唐书法 1.智永与隋代书法 2.影响深远的初唐四家 3.浪漫豪迈的唐草三杰 4.颜筋柳骨各领风骚五、浩淼长河,缓缓流淌——宋元书法 1.尚意书风与“宋四家” 2.千姿百态的南宋书法 3.一代书家赵孟頫六、在批判与扬弃中兴起——明清书法 1.吴门派和华亭派 2.反流俗思潮与徐渭 3.直破前人的傅山、金农和郑板桥 4.“书道中兴”与碑学诸家结束语IntroductionⅠ. Pre-Qin Calligraphy: Obscure, Mysterious and Unique 1. Oracle-bone Inscriptions Carved with Sharp Knife 2. Hard and Round Bronze Inscriptions 3 Stone Drum Inscription: the Oriain of Calliaraphic RulesⅡ. Calligraphy of the Qin and Han Dynasties: Standard and Elegant 1. Li Si: Creator of Small Seal Script 2. Calligraphy on Bamboo or Wood Slips and Silk 3. Cai Yong and Han Clerical ScriptⅢ. Calligraphy in the Wei, Jin and Southern & Northern Dynasties: Flourishing in Turbulence and Tribulation 1. Zhong Yao: Innovator of Calligraphy 2. Wang Xizhi: Sage of Calligraphy 3. Northern Stele Inscriptions with Diversified StylesⅣ. Calligraphy of the Sui and Tang Dynasties: Fresh. Profound and Magnificent 1. Zhi Yong and Calligraphy of the Sui Dynasty 2. Highly Influential "Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty" 3. Three Outstanding Calligraphers for Cursive Script in the Tang Dynasty: Romantic and Heroic 4. Calligraphic Characteristics of Yan Zhenqing and Liu GongquanⅤ. Calligraphy of the Song and Yuan Dynasties: Slow but Steady Progress 1. Calligraphic Style in Pursuit of Expressiveness and the Four Great Song Calligraphers 2. Diversified Calligraphy of the Southern Song Dynasty 3. Zhao Mengfu: Grand Master of CalligraphyⅥ. Calligraphy of the Ming and Qing Dynasties: Rising in Criticizing and Sublating 1. Wumen School and Huating School 2. Xu Wei and the Iconoclastic Movement 3. Fu Shan, Jin Nong and Zheng Banqiao: Challengers to the Previous Calligraphers 4. Golden Era for Calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty and Various Schools of Stele ScholarsClosing附录 Appendix
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