The micro-script enters the wonderful world of porcelain exhibition, and writes about the universe in a small space. The 19th episode of the series "The Link of Art" of the China Central Radio and Television Station's Social Education Program Center's "Characters·Stories" column:

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Weishu enters the wonderful world of porcelain exhibition, and writes about the world in a small space. The 19th episode of the series "The Link of Art" of the China Central Radio and Television Station's Social Education Program Center's "Characters·Story" column: Wang Zhiwen will premiere on September 9 on the China Central Radio and Television Station's Science and Education Channel (cctv-10) at 12:49.

The micro-script enters the wonderful world of porcelain exhibition, and writes about the universe in a small space. The 19th episode of the series 'The Link of Art' of the China Central Radio and Television Station's Social Education Program Center's 'Characters·Stories' column: - Lujuba

In the "From Beijing to Paris - Chinese and French Artists Olympic Tour" Chinese art exhibition, co-sponsored by China Central Radio and Television and relevant French institutions, more than 200 masterpieces by more than 100 Chinese artists are on display. The Social Education Program Center launches the series "The Bond of Art". This episode focuses on the artistic journey of Chinese arts and crafts master Wang Zhiwen.

The micro-script enters the wonderful world of porcelain exhibition, and writes about the universe in a small space. The 19th episode of the series 'The Link of Art' of the China Central Radio and Television Station's Social Education Program Center's 'Characters·Stories' column: - Lujuba

Tibetan rhyme achieves intangible inheritance

In 1962, Wang Zhiwen was born in Shantou, Guangdong. In order to develop good handwriting, he persisted in copying ancient calligraphy, worked hard to cultivate his mind and cultivated the world of micro-shu, hiding thousands of words in a small space, and created a ceramic micro-shu with unique aesthetic value, which became a national intangible cultural heritage project. The representative inheritor of Weishu.

In 2006, Wang Zhiwen spent seven long years and put in unimaginable efforts and hardships to create the ceramic micro-book "Three Kingdoms". Wang Zhiwen wrote more than 350,000 words on this ceramic quiver with a height of 85 centimeters and a diameter of 29 centimeters, which is equivalent to writing 50 Chinese characters per square centimeter. It won the title of "The Best in the Big World".

The micro-script enters the wonderful world of porcelain exhibition, and writes about the universe in a small space. The 19th episode of the series 'The Link of Art' of the China Central Radio and Television Station's Social Education Program Center's 'Characters·Stories' column: - Lujuba

Poetry, calligraphy and painting instruments integrate micro-shu landscapes into poems

In this Chinese art exhibition, two works brought by Wang Zhiwen, "Seven Character Rhymed Poem" and "Tao Te Ching", have attracted much attention. They not only convey the wisdom of Chinese classical philosophy, but also embody The exquisite skills of Chinese arts and crafts. "Seven Character Rhythm Poetry" skillfully combines poetry, calligraphy, painting and utensils to create a magnificent artistic conception of "seeing all the mountains and small mountains at a glance". The audience needs a magnifying glass to appreciate the meticulous craftsmanship of hundreds of characters per square centimeter. During the creative process, Wang Zhiwen completed the micro-book with only the naked eye, showing extremely high concentration and skill. The "Tao Te Ching" works take Laozi's philosophy as the theme, reproduce the rain scenery and mountains through micro-scripts, convey the beauty of Chinese classical wisdom and craftsmanship, and present a profound cultural artistic conception to the audience.

The micro-script enters the wonderful world of porcelain exhibition, and writes about the universe in a small space. The 19th episode of the series 'The Link of Art' of the China Central Radio and Television Station's Social Education Program Center's 'Characters·Stories' column: - Lujuba

Thousands of years of skill inheritance and unique ingenuity in Weishu

Behind Wang Zhiwen’s extraordinary and innovative artistic achievements, the ultimate spirit of Chaoshan traditional craftsmanship has deeply influenced his creative style. Shantou, a city born from the sea, has been an important port on China's Maritime Silk Road since the Tang Dynasty. Starting from here, Wang Zhiwen brought the art of micro-shu to the world. His works were exhibited in the Louvre, the British Museum and other places, and were also collected by the National Art Museum of China, the Palace Museum and other institutions.

The micro-script enters the wonderful world of porcelain exhibition, and writes about the universe in a small space. The 19th episode of the series 'The Link of Art' of the China Central Radio and Television Station's Social Education Program Center's 'Characters·Stories' column: - Lujuba024 coincides with the return of the Olympic Games to Paris, the "starting point of the modern Olympic movement". The 33rd Summer Olympics and the 17th Summer Paralympics were both held grandly in Paris. At the same time, China and France also celebrated the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations and the China-France Year of Culture and Tourism. Wang Zhiwen showed the exquisite integration of calligraphy, painting and ceramics through ceramic micro-books, winning praise from the international community.

Let us follow the ceramic micro-book of Wang Zhiwen, a master of Chinese arts and crafts, and experience the profound artistic conception of "exerting the subtle to the vast".

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"The Bond of Art"

Episode 19: Wang Zhiwen

The micro-script enters the wonderful world of porcelain exhibition, and writes about the universe in a small space. The 19th episode of the series 'The Link of Art' of the China Central Radio and Television Station's Social Education Program Center's 'Characters·Stories' column: - Lujuba

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