During the Ming Dynasty, Chinese painting developed from the achievements of the earlier Song and Yuan Dynasties. Identify the time period and innovations of the Zhe, Yuanti, Wu, Wongjang, and Huating Schools of painting during the Ming dynasty
As with many art forms, the Ming Dynasty saw advancement in the realm of decorative arts such as porcelain and lacquerware. Discuss the advancements in Chinese porcelain during the Ming dynasty
Chinese urban planning and architecture under the Ming Dynasty are based on fengshui geomancy and numerology, as seen in the Forbidden City. Describe how fengshui and numerology influenced the architecture and urban planning of the Ming Dynasty, as seen in the capital of Beijing
Literati Expressionism in Chinese painting was produced by scholar-bureaucrats of the Southern School, rather than by professional painters. Differentiate the literati Southern School of Chinese painting from its professional counterpart in the North
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