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The Chinese embroidery art has a long history. Statistics show that 5500 years ago in the Liaoning area there appeared a beautiful embroidery type called "Wei Embroidery", which's stitched on fur apparels. And prior to the Shang Dynasty, about 16 to 11 B.C., Chinese embroidery artisans and versatile home ladies used their hands creating countless pieces of beautiful embroidery works on silk textures. Colorful Chu embroidery, solemn and unsophisticated Han embroidery, gorgeous and luxury Tang embroidery,  相似文献   

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Shuanglin Temple, located in Qiaotou Village six kilometers southwest of the old town of Pingyao, Shanxi Province, was first built in the early years of the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534 AD) and later destroyed during wars. It was rebuilt during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD) and existing structures and statues were mostly made in the Ming-Qing period (1368-1911).  相似文献   

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Suzhou-style embroidery is an admirable skill representing the progress of Chinese traditional craftsmanship. It is an important expression of handicraft art in the history of Chinese fine arts and folklore. In 2006, Suzhou-style embroidery was proclaimed as an entry to China’s first national list of intangible cultural heritage."Pingjiang Painting", drawn in 1229 (Southern Song Dynasty), depicts the prosperity of embroideryindustry in Suzhou. At that time, Suzhou was an  相似文献   

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With great eagerness, I was led by Ms. Sun, a senior embroiderer, into the Ancient Embroidery Workshop where Suzhou Embroidery Research Institute is based. All of sudden I was fascinated by the dazzling array of embroidery works of past dynasties like laceworks, dress collars and dragon-patterned gowns. All these embroidery exhibits date back to hundreds of years but still look sleek and shining today. The exquisite embroidery silk fabrics triggered out my curiosity for the history of Suzhou embroidery art.  相似文献   

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Ancient China was an agricultural society where all capable emperors paid much attention to farming and ,weaving activities, Artistic creations depicting farming and weaving scenes can date back to the Neolithic Age. A bronze bottle from the Warring States period (475 BC - 221 BC) features hunting and planting scenes. Bronze wares of the pre-Qin period, painted relief bricks of the Han Dynasty, tomb murals of the Wei-and-Jin period and grotto paintings of the Tang and Song dynasties, all recorded farming, planting and weaving scenes of the agricultural society of ancient China. In the Southern Song Dynasty, in particular, thanks to its highly developed agriculture, a painter named Lou Shu created a piece of ink painting, entitled "Farming and Weaving Painting", reviewing agricultural skills and approaches of previous dynasties.  相似文献   

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<正>Longquan celadon is widely recognized as the most sophisticated genre of ceramics and witnessed a glorious era in the history of Chinese celadon. Celadon began to be produced in Longquan during the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) and reached its zenith during the Yuan Dynasty  相似文献   

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PEKING appliqu(?),one of the many handicrafts of China,is an old art-form going backmany centuries.Different materialsare cut out and attached to oneanother to create a single-piece de-coration,much like embroidery.Itshistory can be traced back 2,000years to the Han Dynasty,whenartists would use thin scraps andpatches of silk to piece together aportrait or a depiction of the land-scape.During the Song Dynastyappliqu(?) enjoyed a resurgence andbecame very similar to traditionalembroidery.After the Qing Dynas-ty,appliqu(?) became very popularoutside the emperor's court and res-pectable women everywhere tookit up as a pastime,embroidering  相似文献   

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Folk festivity parade (literally meaning "folk flower fair" in Chinese) dates back to hundreds of years in China. This miscellaneous form of folk performance is evolved from "bai-xi" (variety folk show] in the Han Dynasty and "she-huo" [festivity performance] in the Song-and-Yuan period when it featured walking on stilts, yangke dance, lion dance and land-boat dance. Since the Qing Dynasty, diverse forms of performance have been added and folk festivity parade has developed into a major folk arts form performed during temple fairs and other traditional festivals that integrates such diversified art expressions as dance, singing, drama, martial arts, acrobatics, ballad-singing and music.  相似文献   

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Suzhou-style embroidery is known as the most famous of the four major embroidery styles of China. Over the sweep of history, thisembroidery genre has been nurtured in the context of cultural richness in waterside towns of southeast China and continued to evolve thanks to sldll perfection by generations of female embroiderers. Time-honored cultural traditions developed by scholars, poets and painters have enriched aesthetics, craftsmanship and coloring of the embroidery genre, endowing it with unique characteristics and enduring artistic appeals and helping to bring it with worldwide reputation.  相似文献   

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Beijing's shadow play can date back to the Jin Dynasty. In 1127, Jin troops conctuered inland China and captured the emperor of the Noffhem Song Dynasty and other members of the royal family, They also looted numerous treasures of the court collection and brought many artisans back to the capitol of the Jin Empite (present-day Beijing), including showmen and artisans In shadow play. Hence the origin Of Beijing's shadow play.  相似文献   

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Leather silhouette was rst introduced to the court as a toy during the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC – 24 AD). According to the History of the Han Dynasty, Lady Li, Emperor Wudi’s favorite concubine, was a beautiful dancer but died of illness when she was very young. The emperor felt so sorrowful that he missed her day and night. A Taoist claimed that he could call back the spirit of Lady Li. In fact, he played leather images of the concubine behind a screen and the emperor watched it o…  相似文献   

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DULE TEMPLE     
Dule Temple is located inside the west gate of the town of Jixian, Tianjin City. It was first built in the Tang Dynasty but the Front Gate and Mother Buddha Tower were rebuilt under the guidance of Han Kuangsi in 984 AD during the Song Dynasty. Dule Temple is known as one of the oldest extant wooden-structure buildings in China. According to Luo Zhewen, a renowned expert on ancient architecture, Dule Temple is a national treasure with unparalleled historical, artistic and scientific values.  相似文献   

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Hefang Street in Hangzhou, capital city of southeast Zhejiang Province, is full of hustle and bustle, with a multitude of shops and crowds of visitors. Walk around the street corner and you will get to a quiet alley named "Anrong Alley" where Chen Shuiqin's embroidery studio is based. In this two-storey building, I met Ms. Chen and her disciples Yu Zhiyin and Jin Jiahong. They were embroidering on cloth attentively. The small studio was almost occupied by embroidery screens. On the window side is a row of wooden embroidery frames. Several girls coming to learn embroidery skills from different places around the country were busy with their works.  相似文献   

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The history of Chinese painting and calligraphy mounting can date back to the Warring States period [475-221 BC]. This unique craftsmanship saw its heydays in theSong Dynasty [960-1279AD], thanks to the prosperous silk industry of the time. Moreover, Emperor Huizong, a great painter and calligrapher, was particularly fond of mounting, which gave rise to the development of the craftsmanship. Many master artists, like Mi Fu, Su Shi and Wang Shen, mounted artworks by themselves, brining prosperity to this traditional skill.  相似文献   

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The history of paper cutting in China can date back to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC - 25 AD). At that time,gold foils, leathers, silk fabrics and even tree leaves were carved, engraved and Cut into various shapes as decorations, The Book of History, written by Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty, records the story that King Chengwang of the Zhou Dynasty (1046 BC - 771 BC) cut a phoenix tree leaf into a shape of jade tablet and bestowed it to his younger brother. The leather fabrics and silk foits engraved with openwork patterns,  相似文献   

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Chinese print can date back 1100 years. For example, carved bricks and stones in the Han Dynasty are actually ear, forms of woodprint. As a type of print art, wood board printing invented in the Tang Dynasty was closely related to life of ordinary people and helped to spread arts in ancient China. Buddhist sutra Vajracchedika printed in 868 AD is the important evidence testifying to the wood board printing of the Tang Dynasty and the world's earliest complete printed book still preserved today. Thus it is generally recognized as the peak of print art of the Tang Dynasty.  相似文献   

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Double-sided Embroidered Screen appears in Suzhou A double-sided embroidered screen copying landscape paintings by Tang Yan, a talented painter of the Ming Dynasty, was put on shelf in an embroidery shop in Suzhou, with a price of RMB 260,000 yuan. It was completed by several highly skilled embroiderers from Zhenhu known as the “hometown of Suzhou-style embroidery”. The extraordinary works cost these embroiderers more than 1800 hours. Xu Beihong’s Oil Painting Expected to Set Record…  相似文献   

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Chang'an Avenue, stretching from east to west across Beijing, is dubbed as the most spectacular boulevard of China that epitomizes the 600-year history of the capital city and bears political and cultural diplomatic significance. First built during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644), Chang'an Avenue is named after the capital of the Tang Empire,  相似文献   

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