The Inheritance of Shu Road in the Context of Song Dynasty: A Dialogue Study between Huang Tingjian's Calligraphy Aesthetics and the Stone Carvings of the Great Shu Road
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This study focuses on the dissemination and inheritance of the cultural context of the Song Dynasty along the Shu Road, systematically exploring the intrinsic connections between Huang Tingjian's calligraphic aesthetic ideology and the stone inscription art of the Greater Shu Road. Subsequently, it reveals the path characteristics and historical evolution patterns of cultural dissemination during the Song Dynasty. Firstly, this research conducts a theoretical analysis of the typical characteristics of Song Dynasty culture and the strategic significance of the Shu Road in historical and cultural contexts. Then, it delves into an in-depth analysis of the theoretical framework of Huang Tingjian's calligraphic aesthetics and carries out empirical research on the cultural connotations and calligraphic artistic features of the stone inscriptions along the Greater Shu Road. By establishing a dialogical relationship between the two, this study uncovers the profound impact of this cultural phenomenon on the development of regional culture and the evolution of calligraphic art.
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