This is not a Print!
This Chinese "Wisdom" calligraphy painting wall scroll is 100% hand-painted by our
disabled artist.
Approximate Measurements:
Length of Silk Scroll: 50.2" (127cm)
Width of Wooden Scroll Roller: 20.6" (52cm)
Traditional or Simplified Chinese Character
& pinyin

It is pronounced ‘zhì’ in Pinyin, and means
wisdom, smart, and talented. Chinese philosopher Confucius said those who are
of wisdom can realize that benevolence is beneficial to him, and then they will
practice benevolence. And he added only rulers can be called wise men, and most
of them can become the person of benevolence, while the flunky is no wisdom.
The Confucian school regards wisdom one of the most significant factors contributed
to the achievement of benevolence that is the highest ethical principle in Confucianism.
To accomplish it, five stages of wisdom must be completed; those are knowledgeable,
questionable, cautious, identifiable, persevering.
About Confucius Chinese philosophy,
Ancient philosophy, Full name: Kong Qiu, Born: September 28, 551 BC Qufu, China,
Died: 479 BC Qufu, China, School/tradition: Founder of Confucianism, Main interests:
Moral philosophy, Social philosophy, Ethics. Notable ideas: Confucianism
Below
the main characters (on the bottom)
Note: Firstly,
this looks best with selections that have one or maybe more main characters.
Secondly, these are Chinese calendar and writer, but it could add an inscription
such as a special wish or salutation ( as like the red line part ).
It means one world is one
family.
means knowledge is power. This phrase originates from Francis Bacon.
Chinese Calligraphy Style
English: Official Script / Clerical Script
Mandarin: Lishu
The "Wisdom" calligraphy scroll artwork is
created by the disabled calligrapher Master Wang, who is one of the most prominent
handicapped calligraphers in China. Large amount of works have been collected.
Disabled artist, Mr. Wang, has sat in a wheelchair
more than 30 years after a catastrophic accident during fieldwork left him paralyzed
from the waist down. Master Wang was gracefully moving and pausing his brush
that can be mesmerizing, and there is one of his artworks on display here.

Do you want to buy calligraphy
wall scroll of " knowledge is power " ? This phrase originates from Francis
Bacon.
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