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AUSPICIOUS CALLIGRAPHY

 

Displaying some beneficial calligraphy on the walls has been long practiced in China, especially those belonging to wealthy Chinese families, have their own versions of auspicious calligraphy.  It is always a good Feng Shui to display the auspicious calligraphy.  There are several ways in writing Chinese characters:  From up to down,  from left to right (modern), and from right to left (traditional way).

The following are my auspicious calligraphy in auspicious color papers.  They are in traditional form of Chinese characters and in regular script (style).  Some of them are to be read from up to down, and some  from left to right (same the direction of the meaning in English).  Free copy (8"x11") with purchase. To view the larger pictures, please click the images.

                  

                   

                 

              

                   

                            

                 

               

              

                           

Please view "My Gallery" for more auspicious calligraphy.  

(5/19/04)


 
 
 
www.springsgreetingcards.com, Oct 2003. All pages on this website, including logos and paintings, are all copyrighted. I accept payments by your Paypal accounts or by personal checks (US$). If you would like to pay your order with a check, please send it with a list of your order to: Spring's Greeting Cards, PO Box 5631, Diamond Bar, CA 91765, USA. Applicable sales tax will be added for shipments into California. I WISH YOU ABUNDANT JOY AND ALL GOOD THINGS THAT YOU HOPE FOR TO COME.

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