Talk:Eight Principles of Yong
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Shouldn't 3) read vertical line instead of horizontal? Bartosz 21:00, 21 Aug 2003 (UTC)
- Yes, thanks! --Menchi 21:04, Aug 21, 2003 (UTC)
Spam link
[edit]I cut out the following link because it set off the Wiki spam blocker.
- netlab.cs.tsinghua.edu.cn/~zm/other/shufa/word/yong.htm Animation
- I didn't investigate any farther... --Bookandcoffee 00:07, 24 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Well, this doesn't take much to investigate. It's just an animation of the calligraphy. No, it isn't spam. --Menchi 00:45, 24 Jan 2005 (UTC)
A other pic
[edit]Simplified : 点 diǎn 横 hēng 竖 shù 提 tí 捺 nà 撇 piě 钩 gōu 弯 wān
Traditional : 點 diǎn 橫 hēng 豎 shù 提 tí 捺 nà 撇 piě 鉤 gōu 彎 wān
Citation for Name column (column #2)
[edit]http://www.sh1122.com/news/index.php?wenxueid=49408 (in Chinese) 24.215.190.58 (talk) 09:27, 25 April 2011 (UTC) Alex
Calligraphy or philosophy ?
[edit]According to ChatGPT, we have :
Name | The Eight Principles of Yong | The Eight Strokes of Yong |
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TLDR | 8 core moral values which are the backbone of Chinese society | 8 chinese strokes creating Chinese characters. |
Chat GPT3 |
The "Eight Principles of Yong" (aka "Eight Virtues of Yong", "Yongdao", 永道) are a set of ethical values that have been traditionally held in high regard in Chinese culture. These values are:
These principles are often associated with Confucianism, a philosophical tradition that emphasizes the importance of moral values and virtues in creating a harmonious society. |
The "Eight Strokes of Yong" (aka Yongba, 永八) are a set of eight basic brushstrokes that form the foundation of Chinese calligraphy. These brushstrokes are:
These brushstrokes are used to form the basic structure of Chinese characters and are essential for anyone learning Chinese calligraphy. |
Maybe we should investigate this avenue. Yug (talk) 16:14, 4 January 2023 (UTC)