The four treasures of the study, is a general name of
the main traditional writing tools of Chinese calligraphy, i.e. writing brush,
ink, ink stone, and paper. The use of brush dates back to 4000-5000 years ago in
China; ink came into being 3000 years ago; the paper was invented in the Eastern
Han Dynasty; and the ink stone was invented in the Spring and Autumn
Period. The name of "Wenfang (study)", dating back to the
Southern and Northern Dynasties of China (420—589 A.D.), refers to scholar's
study. Besides these four treasures, tools used in the study also include brush
pots, brush rack, ink box, wrist-rest (Bige), brush washer and inkpad, all of
which are necessities of the study. People engaged in the painting and calligraphy art
attach much importance to the choice of tools. Classical products of "Four
Treasures of the Study" made by famous producers during the Tang and Song
dynasties, during which styles of writing were very prosperous, are highly
praised by later scholars, such as Zhuge brush and Duanxi ink stone of the Tang
Dynasty, and Liting ink and Chengxintang paper of the Five Dynasties. The
superior quality of the "Four Treasures of the Study" can make a direct
contribution to the painting and calligraphy art. The amount of outstanding
painting & calligraphy artists of the Song Dynasty is the largest, for
printing was popularized and paper and ink were produced largely during that
time. Many of their works came down without any change in the paper's quality
and the color of ink, demonstrating the high quality of these
products. The invention and development of China's traditional
culture and art are closely related to the "Four Treasures of the Study". To
some extent, "Four Treasures of the Study" represent an important element of
traditional Chinese culture.
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