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When I see Chinese calligraphy I have
a specific stereotype in mind: an old master with a long grey beard swinging
the brush and uttering the deeper meaning of the words on paper. Seems
my mental picture found its real life counterpart when I strolled Beijing's
Imperial Summer Palace.
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