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Answer: He set forth ideas which till date continues to affect Chinese aesthetic theory
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birds-and-flowers genre: a school of art during the Ming Dynasty that stressed independently expressing one's nature and soul
calligraphy: artistic script writing, usually produced with a brush
literati: the intellectuals and bureaucrats of Imperial China
Ming Dynasty: the ruling dynasty in China from 1368 to 1644
Ni Zan: an ancient Chinese artist who had a unique technique with black ink, he is well-known for his tranquil landscapes
Silhak: a Confucian social reform movement in late Joseon Dynasty Korea; sil means "actual" or "practical," and hak means "studies" or "learning"
He set forth ideas which till date continues to affect Chinese aesthetic theory
Dong Qichang was a Chinese painter, calligrapher, politician, and art theorist. He was one of the finest and most astute artists of the late Ming period. Dong Qichang had expert knowledge in the subject of art and was very prominent in his day; he understood the details and finesse or technique of an art. He set forth ideas which till date continues to affect Chinese aesthetic theory. His work emphasized expression over formal likeness and had importance to subsequent "individualist" painters
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