@slerk9 I am a Japanese. I speak Japanese. I can speak the English a little, too. I utilize my VTR, and please aim at the calligraphy progress. Still thanking you in advance.
Nice to meet you! I like this video very much. I have a private message for you.
However, when I finished it I found that couldn't send it to you because I'm not one of your friends. Would you please tell me how I can send it to you? Thank you very much.
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I have seen many so-called outstanding works from Korean and Japan, none of them can compare with any famous works from China. The performer probably need read Sun Guoting' theoretical caligraph to learn the basic rules. I have started practising Zhen, Xing, and Cao since I was 5 years old.
I have not heard words called Zhen, Xing, Cao in Japan. I want to regard the calligraphy that Japanese ancient people left as important in future. It is not my purpose to compete for a work.
They are Tensho, Gyosho, and Sosho, I know the transliteration is not perfect. Nicely put, btw-- I was surprised at erainchen's nonspecific criticism of your work. 你會中文嗎?
Wow. Your criticism imparts no knowledge of technique, points out no areas for improvement, and mentions in an aside that non-Chinese works don't do much for your aesthetic sense. You've been useful how?
Oh. Um... I tried to reply to your post and that of erainchen in turn, but there's no way to distinguish this in Youtube's comment thread structure, so my comments look like they are both in reply to you... ごめんです... As for the words Zhuan, Xing, Cao, I think he's referring to 篆書、行書、叢書. As for いろは歌, I think it is very unique to use a perfect pangram as a language's canonical lexicographical ordering as the Japanese have done with Iroha.
I don't think this is very serious writing. It was not meant to be compared with the best. Taken by itself, and considering the speed of writing, I'd say it's not bad.
よ-与-與
れ-礼-禮
ね-祢-禰
ゐ-為-爲
ん-无-無
ゑ-恵-惠
dekchaiplawan 3 months ago
@dekchaiplawan 大変良く勉強しています。すばらしい。ได้รับการศึกษาได้เป็นอย่างดี ดี
Kyoushhu 3 months ago
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dekchaiplawan 3 months ago
ありがとうございます
dekchaiplawan 3 months ago
Interesting to see Chinese calligraphy written in orange ink. It's also kind of a fast paced writing style, for "Kai Shu".
lumeng2009 8 months ago
本当にすばらしいよ!^_^ごめん、私の日本語は下手ですよ。へへ 書道はきれいですね。よろしく!
ytcomposer 1 year ago
@ytcomposer Thank you for wonderful comment. Your Japanese is very good.
Kyoushhu 1 year ago
@Kyoushhu: いいえ。^_^ やさしいよ。
ytcomposer 1 year ago
This is amazing calligraphy. I am trying to learn chinese calligrraphy and this is just great. Please friend me!
Usted es hispanohablante? Yo no, yo soy de China y Thai xD
你从日本来吗?
slerk9 1 year ago
@slerk9 I am a Japanese. I speak Japanese. I can speak the English a little, too. I utilize my VTR, and please aim at the calligraphy progress. Still thanking you in advance.
Kyoushhu 1 year ago
奈良 奈良 奈良 奈良
wamafon 1 year ago
hontou ni zenbu ga utsukushikute, kakikata mo erai desnee!!!
MEXICO KARA YOROSHIKU!!
soshite sono kyoku ha mimi ni ii dayo!!
shinigamikmmus 1 year ago
@shinigamikmmus Usted es muy fluido en japonés. Me sorprendió. Siempre me miran mi VTR, gracias.
Kyoushhu 1 year ago
Nice to meet you! I like this video very much. I have a private message for you.
However, when I finished it I found that couldn't send it to you because I'm not one of your friends. Would you please tell me how I can send it to you? Thank you very much.
himawari101 1 year ago
Thank you very much for the video. I love いろは歌, so it was very touching. Your writing is so beautiful. Thanks again. :)
6shige9 1 year ago
Thank you for U.S.A. giving wonderful comment to me 6shige9. Still thanking you in advance.
Kyoushhu 1 year ago
@Kyoushhu No. I thank you. :)
6shige9 1 year ago
@6shige9 お返事、遅れてすみませんでした。いつも、ご覧いただきまして、ありがとうございます。これからも、よろしくお願いいたします。
Kyoushhu 1 year ago
あなたの漢字が美しい
頑張って
你的漢字很美,
我喜歡這個加油
DAIGORO14 2 years ago
From Canada, thank you for wonderful comment. Thank you from now on.
Kyoushhu 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
not only so so. actually much worse.
I have seen many so-called outstanding works from Korean and Japan, none of them can compare with any famous works from China. The performer probably need read Sun Guoting' theoretical caligraph to learn the basic rules. I have started practising Zhen, Xing, and Cao since I was 5 years old.
erainchen 3 years ago
I have not heard words called Zhen, Xing, Cao in Japan. I want to regard the calligraphy that Japanese ancient people left as important in future. It is not my purpose to compete for a work.
Kyoushhu 3 years ago
They are Tensho, Gyosho, and Sosho, I know the transliteration is not perfect. Nicely put, btw-- I was surprised at erainchen's nonspecific criticism of your work. 你會中文嗎?
metamaterial 3 years ago
Wow. Your criticism imparts no knowledge of technique, points out no areas for improvement, and mentions in an aside that non-Chinese works don't do much for your aesthetic sense. You've been useful how?
metamaterial 3 years ago 2
I cannot understand that it is insisted on you well. The iroha uta is the Japanese culture that developed originally.
Kyoushhu 3 years ago
Oh. Um... I tried to reply to your post and that of erainchen in turn, but there's no way to distinguish this in Youtube's comment thread structure, so my comments look like they are both in reply to you... ごめんです... As for the words Zhuan, Xing, Cao, I think he's referring to 篆書、行書、叢書. As for いろは歌, I think it is very unique to use a perfect pangram as a language's canonical lexicographical ordering as the Japanese have done with Iroha.
metamaterial 3 years ago
I don't think this is very serious writing. It was not meant to be compared with the best. Taken by itself, and considering the speed of writing, I'd say it's not bad.
001Asoer 3 years ago
wow
DIABLOL1101 3 years ago