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用户720112
."Ink Wash Painting" refers to a style of painting in which ink shades are manipulated through dilution, and color use is minimal. It is also known as traditional Chinese or typically Chinese painting. The materials used include lnk and water, a painting brush, and rice paper. Through adjusting the proportion of water to ink, the final image varies between light and dark, wet and dry, and thick and thin ink, thus producing varying degrees of color intensity.
5. “Being Both Opposite and Complementary” refers to two things that are mu itually opposite to but complementing each other and that they mutually transform between the m. Everything is an antithesis to something else. Both antithetic sides are opposite to each oth her. Therefore there is mutual exclusion between them, such as you and wu, long and short, high and low, good and bad, and beautiful and ugly. On the other hand, the nature or the identity of a th ingis established due to something antithetic to it. The two opposing sides can transform into ea ach other under certain conditions.
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ysly420
4."Ink Wash Painting" refers to a style of painting in which ink shades are manipulated through dilution, and color use is minimal. It is also known as traditional Chinese or typically Chinese painting. The materials used include lnk and water, a painting brush, and rice paper. Through adjusting the proportion of water to ink, the final image varies between light and dark, wet and dry, and thick and thin ink, thus producing varying degrees of color intensity.
5. “Being Both Opposite and Complementary” refers to two things that are mu itually opposite to but complementing each other and that they mutually transform between the m. Everything is an antithesis to something else. Both antithetic sides are opposite to each oth her. Therefore there is mutual exclusion between them, such as you and wu, long and short, high and low, good and bad, and beautiful and ugly. On the other hand, the nature or the identity of a th ingis established due to something antithetic to it. The two opposing sides can transform into ea ach other under certain conditions.
6.Wang Fuzhi and others argued that"action precedes knowledge." Wang acknowledged that an understanding of the principles underlying human relations in everyday life is interrelated with the application of these principles, but in terms of sequence, only through "action" can one obtain "knowledge." "Action" is the source of "knowledge" and has a decisive impact on "knowledge." If one can "act," one inevitably "knows" about one's actions, but the ability to "know" does not necessarily translate into the ability to "act."
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丁强强
The expression of "both opposites and complementarities" reveals the complex relationship between two things or ideas, which is not only conflict and difference, but also interdependent and complementary. This kind of "both opposite and complementary" relationship also exists widely in many fields such as society, culture, science and technology. In understanding and dealing with this relationship, we need to fully consider the opposites and complementarities of the two in order to achieve greater harmony, stability and development. Therefore, "both opposites and complementarities" is a concept describing complex relationships between things, emphasizing the coexistence of differences and interdependence.
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刘博予."Ink wash painting" refers to a type of Chinese traditional painting that utilizes a brush and ink of varying concentrations, typically black, to create images. It focuses on capturing not just the appearance of an object, but also its essence or soul.5."Being both opposite and complementary" suggests a duality or paradoxical relationship between two things that are seemingly contradictory but actually complement each other. This phrase highlights the idea that opposing forces or elements can coexist and enhance each other, creating a harmonious whole.6.Regarding the sequence between "action" and "knowledge" in Chinese traditional culture, there is no clear, fixed order stated in the references provided. However, Chinese philosophy often emphasizes the importance of both action and knowledge, viewing them as interconnected and mutually influential. For example, in art research, the process of creating new artworks (action) can generate new insights and knowledge, while theoretical and academic research (knowledge) can guide and inspire the creative process (action). Therefore, the sequence between action and knowledge is likely to be dynamic and interdependent, rather than strictly linear.
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王心怡
4. Ink wash painting, also known as ink and wash painting or Chinese ink painting, is a type of visual art that uses black ink to create images. It is one of the major traditional forms of Chinese painting and is characterized by its emphasis on brushwork and the beauty of the unadorned ink stroke. Artists typically use a brush to apply different concentrations of ink on paper or silk, creating a range of tonal values that can suggest depth and texture. This style of painting often captures the essence of a subject through an economy of brushstrokes and an appreciation for the natural world.
5. "Being both opposite and complementary" refers to a concept where two elements or ideas are simultaneously in contrast and in harmony with each other. This idea is often found in various philosophical, artistic, and scientific contexts. For example, in Chinese philosophy, the concept of Yin and Yang represents the idea that opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent, leading to the perception of a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the mere sum of its parts.
6. The sequence between "action" and "knowledge" can be interpreted in different ways depending on the context. In a general sense, action often precedes knowledge in the learning process. People often take action, make mistakes, and then learn from the outcomes, which leads to knowledge and understanding. This is known as experiential learning, where knowledge is derived from direct experience. However, in some cases, knowledge can also precede action. For instance, in academic or scientific pursuits, research and the acquisition of knowledge are typically followed by action in the form of experiments or practical applications. In this sequence, knowledge guides action, and the results of the action can then refine or expand the knowledge further. In philosophical terms, the relationship between action (praxis) and knowledge (theoria) has been a subject of debate. Some philosophers argue that knowledge should inform action, while others suggest that action is the foundation of knowledge, with learning occurring through active engagement with the world.
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用户726999
4."Ink wash painting" refers to a type of Chinese traditional painting that utilizes a brush and ink of varying concentrations, typically black, to create images. It focuses on capturing not just the appearance of an object, but also its essence or soul.5."Being both opposite and complementary" suggests a duality or paradoxical relationship between two things that are seemingly contradictory but actually complement each other. This phrase highlights the idea that opposing forces or elements can coexist and enhance each other, creating a harmonious whole.6.Regarding the sequence between "action" and "knowledge" in Chinese traditional culture, there is no clear, fixed order stated in the references provided. However, Chinese philosophy often emphasizes the importance of both action and knowledge, viewing them as interconnected and mutually influential. For example, in art research, the process of creating new artworks (action) can generate new insights and knowledge, while theoretical and academic research (knowledge) can guide and inspire the creative process (action). Therefore, the sequence between action and knowledge is likely to be dynamic and interdependent, rather than strictly linear.
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王鑫赟Ink painting is a form of traditional Chinese painting, which emphasizes the change of ink color and the expression of artistic conception; " both opposite and complementary " describes the relationship between things that are different or opposite, and can complement or improve each other; while the order between " action " and " knowledge " depends on the specific situation and.
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朱参琪4. Ink wash painting, also known as ink and wash painting or Chinese ink painting, is a type of visual art that uses black ink to create images. It is one of the major traditional forms of Chinese painting and is characterized by its emphasis on brushwork and the beauty of the unadorned ink stroke. Artists typically use a brush to apply different concentrations of ink on paper or silk, creating a range of tonal values that can suggest depth and texture. This style of painting often captures the essence of a subject through an economy of brushstrokes and an appreciation for the natural world. 5. "Being both opposite and complementary" refers to a concept where two elements or ideas are simultaneously in contrast and in harmony with each other. This idea is often found in various philosophical, artistic, and scientific contexts. For example, in Chinese philosophy, the concept of Yin and Yang represents the idea that opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent, leading to the perception of a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the mere sum of its parts. 6. The sequence between "action" and "knowledge" can be interpreted in different ways depending on the context. In a general sense, action often precedes knowledge in the learning process. People often take action, make mistakes, and then learn from the outcomes, which leads to knowledge and understanding. This is known as experiential learning, where knowledge is derived from direct experience. However, in some cases, knowledge can also precede action. For instance, in academic or scientific pursuits, research and the acquisition of knowledge are typically followed by action in the form of experiments or practical applications. In this sequence, knowledge guides action, and the results of the action can then refine or expand the knowledge further. In philosophical terms, the relationship between action (praxis) and knowledge (theoria) has been a subject of debate. Some philosophers argue that knowledge should inform action, while others suggest that action is the foundation of knowledge, with learning occurring through active engagement with the world.
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许为国4."Ink wash painting" refers to a type of Chinesetraditional painting that utilizes a brush andink of varying concentrations, typically blackto create images.lt focuses on capturing notjust the appearance of an object, but also itsessence or soul.5."Being both opposite andcomplementary"suggests a duality or paradoxicalrelationship between two things that are seeminglycontradictory but actually complement each otherThis phrase highlights the idea that opposing forces or elements can coexist and enhance eachother, creating a harmonious whole.6.Regardingthe sequence between"action" and"knowledgein Chinese traditional culture, there is no clear fixed order stated in the references provided, However, Chinese philosophy often emphasizes theimportance of both action and knowledge, viewingthem as interconnected and mutuallyinfluential.For example, in art research, the process of creatingnew artworks(action) can generate new insightsand knowledge, while theoretical and academicresearch (knowledge) can guide and inspire thecreative process(action).Therefore,the sequenceoetween action and knowledge is likely to be dvnamic andinterdependent,rather than strictlylinear.
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二十__4.Ink Wash Painting is a kind of brush painting.5.This term refers to two things that are mutually opposite to but complementing each other and that they mutually transform between them. Everything is an antithesis to something else. Both antithetic sides are opposite to each other. 6.The relationship between them is complex and interdependent. The order of "action"and "knowledge" depends on the specific situation and needs.