In many old premises in Malaysia and Singapore with Chinese connections, they often have arches with Chinese architecture. They have famous people penning the calligraphy. This one was erected in the 60s, and at the school I taught in Binatang, called Kai Chung school. This view is taken from the school.
In 1963, Sarawak and Sabah n and Singapore joined Malaya to form Malaysia. Bahasa Malaysia became the official language. One side is taken from the road. The new words just say the name of the school.
忠 Loyalty 孝 Filial piety 仁 Benevolence 义 Righteousness
My ex student Francis wrote this words for me this morning. I verified with him, Francis, did you write them? Wow! just to confirm, how come the 4th word on the arch has a XIN, heart next to the ear, and yours has a different word. One of the Chinese virtues taught to students is humility. Francis said he hasn't done calligraphy for 30 years. What a great job he has done.
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11 comments:
Beautiful arch and wonderful words!The calligraphy is lovely too, though I wouldn't know to read it!
Hello, Ann! I live near Perth, Ontario. Thanks for visiting my teaching resource blog.
I love these photos. Happy to travel through your blog!
Greetings!
I love the chinese architecture !
This type of writing is so very hard, I would think it takes a very long time to learn. It is like a type of artwork. You could even say bad words and it would still look beautiful!!!
Oh, Ann....This is wonderful. The Chinese architecture and the arch are lovely. I love Chinese and Japanese calligraphy. It is so beautiful even though I cannot read it. It takes so many years to learn how to do it correctly. Is this one of your schools? I wash;t sure from your post. genie
Beautiful shot of the arch and lovely architecture. You must be very proud of all your students, Ann!
I've always liked these kinds of arches. I find them quite beautiful.
How wonderful Ann that you went back to visit. It is indeed a lovely gate.
Their arches are really beautiful.
A very interersting lesson, Ann. Your former student did well!
Chinese schools continue to revere four worded values and wise sayings..and get famous calligraphers to pen them...later enlarge them for various purposes. Today many calligraphers sell their work for thousands of remmibi...(yuan)
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