Painting and poetry unite in ancient China, sparking creative revolution.
The article discusses how painting in ancient China was valued for its visual representation of Tao, leading to a connection between painting and poetry. By integrating painting into poetry, the limitations of language in conveying meaning were overcome, resulting in a mutual influence between painting and poetry. This evolution from one-way poeticization to a two-way process of complementarity highlights the interconnectedness of visual arts and literature in ancient Chinese culture.