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Which art form was highly valued in Chinese culture?
a) Sculpture
b) Calligraphy
c) Pottery
d) Painting
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b) Calligraphy
Calligraphy was highly valued in Chinese culture as a supreme art form and a mark of education and moral character, especially among scholars and the literati.
Calligraphy was highly valued in Chinese culture as a supreme art form and a mark of education and moral character, especially among scholars and the literati.
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