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38 2005 7 Discovery the meaning of painting act to Cite Instances from Tao-chi s essays on Primordial Line Lin, Wen-Chi Abstract Based on Tao-chi s essays on Primordial Line, this article tries to explore that Tao-chi had found the meaning of painting act. First of all, we try to indicate that painting in Tao-chi s essays on Primordial Line is not only as an inscribing practice but also as an incorporating practice. And then, we elucidate that painting as an incorporating practice is not only a descriptive movement but a physiognomic movement in the Tao-chi s Essays on Chinese Calligraphy and Painting. In the end, we indicate that Tao-chi takes the painting as Being of painter; and shows us that it is embodied perception that inspires the experience of complete interpenetration of self and the world of objects and events when one is participating in painting.the meaning of painting act, as a practice sense or an orientation in the situation,is found in painter s embodied perception of painting act. Key words: Shitao, Tao-chi, Essays on Chinese Calligraphy and Painting, aesthetics