explain the demerit of calligraphy
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Calligraphy into paintings has pros and cons in the full development of scholars' paintings. The advantages lie in the fact that the pursuit of charm of calligraphy and the emphasis on the meaning of handwriting make the painting resemble a symbolic passage ranging from traditional object imitation to object meaning and highlight the separate value of brush and ink and the independent significance of the painter's spiritual personality, thus leading the traditional Chinese painting art from reproduction art to performance art. The disadvantages consist in the following aspects; paintings typical of formalism are produced due to the emphasis on brush and ink form; there exist both paintings that are faked and paintings that are inferior because emphasis is put on the "meaning" rather than on the "rule", and brush ink are employed for fun; the richness and variety of paintings is ruined due to the pursuit of refinement and brevity; the phenomenon of "calligraphy intruding into painting" appears as a result of the direct and enormous entrance of calligraphy; the painter's spirit and charm is damaged because emphasis is laid on stiff writing and because more emphasis is placed on calligraphy than on painting.
Calligraphy into paintings has pros and cons in the full development of scholars' paintings. The advantages lie in the fact that the pursuit of charm of calligraphy and the emphasis on the meaning of handwriting make the painting resemble a symbolic passage ranging from traditional object imitation to object meaning and highlight the separate value of brush and ink and the independent significance of the painter's spiritual personality, thus leading the traditional Chinese painting art from reproduction art to performance art. The disadvantages consist in the following aspects; paintings typical of formalism are produced due to the emphasis on brush and ink form; there exist both paintings that are faked and paintings that are inferior because emphasis is put on the "meaning" rather than on the "rule", and brush ink are employed for fun; the richness and variety of paintings is ruined due to the pursuit of refinement and brevity; the phenomenon of "calligraphy intruding into painting" appears as a result of the direct and enormous entrance of calligraphy; the painter's spirit and charm is damaged because emphasis is laid on stiff writing and because more emphasis is placed on calligraphy than on painting.
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