Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Painting and calligraphy are inseparable.

Painting and calligraphy are inseparable.

Calligraphy and painting are homologous.

Calligraphy and painting are homologous, which means that calligraphy and painting are essentially the same, regardless of each other.

Calligraphy and painting are the general names of painting and calligraphy. Painting is the crystallization of creation in people's lives. Painting has a long history and rich connotations. "There is a poem in the painting, and there is a picture in the poem". In ancient China, poetry and painting were inseparable. Painting also reflects the author's emotions and thoughts. Painting often contains artists' strong thoughts and feelings, so art is deeply nourished in painting. Book is calligraphy, which is the so-called word as the saying goes, while another view holds that book refers to cultural connotation. Therefore, painting and calligraphy refer to painting and calligraphy, which can also be understood as paintings with cultural connotations.