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A Book from the Sky (simplified Chinese: 天书; traditional Chinese: 天書; pinyin: Tiānshū) is the title of a book produced by Chinese artist Xu Bing in the style of fine editions from the Song and Ming dynasties, but filled entirely with meaningless glyphs designed to resemble traditional Chinese characters.
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This work took more than four years from construction to completion. Xu Bing created more than 4,000 "pseudo Chinese characters"...These thousands of "characters" look exactly like real Chinese characters, but they are actually "pseudo Chinese characters" made by artists. They are arranged and printed by more than 4,000 movable type plates hand-carved by artists. The extremely sophisticated production process makes it hard for people to believe that these exquisite "classics" can't read anything. Both attract and block people's desire to read.
Xu Bing once mentioned that these fake words "seem to make intellectuals uncomfortable", forcing people to doubt the existing knowledge system. Many people wanted to find out even one or two real words during the exhibition.
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www.xubing.com...
Xu Bing once mentioned that these fake words "seem to make intellectuals uncomfortable", forcing people to doubt the existing knowledge system.