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What did scholars consider the three perfections between the Tang and Ming dynasties?

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Three Perfections

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The "Three Perfections" referred to the combination of poetry, calligraphy, and painting that scholars valued highly between the Tang and Ming dynasties in China. Each of these arts represented a different aspect of scholarly achievement and aesthetic expression.

- **Poetry**: Considered a supreme form of literature that encapsulated beauty, emotion, and philosophical ideas.
- **Calligraphy**: Recognized as a visual art form that displayed one's character and education, often seen as a reflection of personal style and discipline.
- **Painting**: Valued not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its ability to express emotions and philosophies through visual imagery.

Scholars sought to master all three to achieve a well-rounded status as educated individuals.