少妇无码精品23p_亚洲一区无码电影在线观看网站 _悠悠色一区二区_中文字幕亚洲无码第36页

--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies
Info
FedEx
China Post
China Air Express
Hospitals in China
Chinese Embassies
Foreign Embassies
Golfing China
China
Construction Bank
People's
Bank of China
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
Travel Agencies
China Travel Service
China International Travel Service
Beijing Youth Travel Service
Links
China Tours
China National Tourism Administration

Philosophy Carved in Wood
Wandering around the towns and villages at the foot of Mount Huangshan in east China's Anhui Province, visitors might be astonished to find the well-preserved centuries-old architecture revealing the exquisite folk artistry of Huizhou woodcarving.

Over the past two decades in particular, the art of Huizhou wood carving, an important element of what is known as "Huizhou culture," has drawn the attention of an increasing number of visitors, particularly collectors and researchers of Chinese art, folk culture, local history and architecture.

Huizhou culture

Huizhou is the ancient name of the city of Huangshan, which consisted of at least six counties including Xiuning, Shexian, Yixian, Jixi, Qimen, and Wuyuan (now in neighboring Jiangxi Province) during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties (1644-1911).

The continued prosperity of the local economy, arts, culture and literature of Huizhou since the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25-220) has helped foster the unique Huizhou culture which peaked during Ming and Qing dynasties.

Huizhou culture is distinguished by the Huizhou business community, or huishang in Chinese, the Xin'an School of Confucianism, Xin'an School of traditional Chinese medicine, Xin'an School of Chinese ink painting, Hui School of printmaking, sculpture and architecture, the Huizhou branches of Chinese cuisine and tea art, and the local opera performed in the Huizhou dialect.

The Huizhou business community rose in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 317-420), matured in the Tang (AD 618-907) and Song (AD 960-1279) dynasties and reached its golden age in the early Qing Dynasty under the reign of emperors Shunzhi, Yongzheng and Qianlong, when Huizhou business people ruled the commercial world across the country with a close-knit community bound by a similar cultural background.

In major Chinese cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Fuzhou and Changsha, a huge network of business guild halls were built. Many Huizhou businessmen even traveled abroad for business to countries and regions as far as Japan, Thailand and Portugal.

The success of Huizhou business people exerted a decisive influence on the growth of Huizhou culture, including Huizhou woodcarving.

Being a major taxpayer to the court, the Huizhou business community also invested in education, construction and consumption. A respectable, spacious house excessively decorated was seen as a major symbol of high social status and great fortune in Huizhou.

Cultural connotations

From the very beginning, Huizhou wood carving, widely used in residential buildings, ancestral halls, archways, temples, gardens, ancient private schools and pagodas, has been an integral part of local art and culture, especially architectural culture. However it also has independent cultural and historical value.

The folk art of Huizhou wood carving has been dubbed by many as "an epitome of the local culture." Most works of Huizhou wood carving can be read as an embodiment of Confucianism.

Among the Confucian ideas, filial obedience was the core concept of feudal moral principles.

Qing Dynasty window carvings entitled "The 24 Filial Persons" can be found in many existing old buildings. The simple and vividly portrayed images and stories helped spread moral ideas among ordinary Chinese.

The concept of a harmonious, all-generations-under-one-roof lifestyle, was also highly valued in Huizhou in ancient times. Families with a long history of different generations living together carved their cheerful impressions of family life into pictures on walls, archways and beams.

The concept of forbearance and conciliation was also depicted in Huizhou woodcarvings. One popular story used in this kind of woodcarving centers on Tang Dynasty minister Zhang Gongyi. When the Tang Emperor Gaozong asked him how family members from nine generations could manage to live under one roof peacefully, Zhang presented the emperor with a paper scroll with 100 Chinese character of ren, meaning forbearance or conciliation.

Zhang and his family were then praised for being a "model family" and awarded with gold and jewellery for their moral idea and practice which was vital to the stability and prosperity of feudal society.

The worship of kings and emperors was another concept reflected in Huizhou woodcarvings, which revealed local people's hopes for wise and able feudal rulers who could grant them better living conditions.

Commonly visualized concepts in Huizhou woodcarvings include the "coming of age ceremony" when a young man was recognized as an adult and could wear a hat, or a young girl was recognized as a woman and her parents could show their consent for a marriage proposal.

The concept of diligence and academic brilliance is also popular among Huizhou woodcarvings as in feudal society, academic merits could lead to high official posts which meaning honor, power and fortune.

Businessmen also encouraged their descendants to pursue academic achievement so as to gain greater political influence, useful for their business life in the often corrupt society.

A large number of Huizhou woodcarvings drew inspiration from Chinese literature such as "Xixiang Ji (Romance of West Chamber)," and local opera titles such as "Shi Yuzhuo (Love Story behind a Jade Bracelet)," as well as mythical or historical figures, love stories and widely-known moral anecdotes.

The most popular concept in Huizhou woodcarvings centers on happiness, fortune and longevity. People depicted animals like bats, deer, toads and cranes, all auspicious symbols in the eyes of ordinary Chinese.

The ideal of a well-off society is also a highly appreciated theme in Huizhou woodcarvings.

The concept of a well-off society came from the famous Confucian classic "Li Ji (Book of Rites)," which was said to have been revised and rearranged by Confucius.

Other subjects widely used in woodcarvings include honor, loyalty, integrity and justice.

The Huizhou woodcarving is not only noted for its cultural depth but for its highly-developed artistry and well-honed craftsmanship.

In its early days, Huizhou woodcarving was rendered in a more simple and rough manner.

The work became more and more demanding and time-consuming in the late Qing Dynasty when the house owners asked woodcarving artists to bring to life more detailed, exaggerated and complex images.

For example, they would ask for the eyeballs of the animals to be movable and the tiny carved-out doors and windows capable of being opened or closed with a push or pull of the finger.

Silky skills

Huizhou wood carving is famous for its rigor and vitality.

With the local economy rapidly developing, local people showed a passion for life. In line with this social psychology, the woodcarving images and stories display an unusually upbeat attitude toward worldly life. The lovely, vivid images were carved with various methods to achieve strong visual effects.

The woodcarvings were completed with well-planned overall themes. The woodcarvings in each old building in ancient Huizhou belonged to a certain theme.

In a local scholar's house, woodcarvings on the windows, doors, beams, cupboards, bookshelves and other furnishings depict scenes described in well-known Chinese classic poems. They might also include scenes in private schools and auspicious patterns and mythical figures such as the celestial being of kuixing, a personified god of the stars in the sky, which indicate major success in an academic career.

Huizhou woodcarvings all have well-calculated, bold compositions.

A series of woodcarvings are found portraying dramatic moments, with at least three figures with different postures and facial expressions, from the classic novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" which is known to all Chinese.

Huizhou woodcarvings stand out also for their clever use of light and shade.

The ancient Huizhou buildings, mainly of stone, bricks and a portion of bamboo and wooden materials, were usually constructed with no window on the exterior walls so as to deter theft and bandits.

Local folk artists developed a rich experience and good techniques to carve out images making use of the sole source of light shed from tianjing - a courtyard in the middle of a residential compound.

Over the centuries, woodcarving artists have also developed rich and well-honed carving styles.

In some woodcarvings, a peony or lotus flower could be carved out larger than life human figures to underline the pleasant ambience of spring.

Metaphorical or symbolic images were created to express people's hope for a bright future in their family.

For instance, while the single image of a peach indicates longevity, and the image of a pomegranate indicates fertility, the combined use of the images of a beehive and a monkey, read as fenghou in Chinese, indicates the wish for success in a political career.

The Huizhou woodcarvings were deeply loved and well-protected for centuries as elegant decorations and an important vehicle for moral education in families.

The author is deputy director of Huangshan Institute of Chinese Calligraphy and Painting and vice-president of Huangshan Artists Association. The original article in Chinese first appeared on the 4th issue of the monthly magazine "Shoucang (Collections)."

(China Daily June 17, 2003)

Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
欧美另类videosbestsex视频| 亚洲女初尝黑人巨高清在线观看| 亚洲爆爽| 亚洲 男人 天堂| 欧美日本国产| 成人a级高清视频在线观看| 好男人天堂网 久久精品国产这里是免费 国产精品成人一区二区 男人天堂网2021 男人的天堂在线观看 丁香六月综合激情 | 精品国产一区二区三区国产馆| 一级女性大黄生活片免费| 亚欧乱色一区二区三区| 欧美电影免费看大全| 精品在线观看一区| 久久精品道一区二区三区| 成人影院一区二区三区| 日本伦理网站| 国产国语在线播放视频| 99色视频在线| 韩国毛片免费大片| 欧美激情一区二区三区视频| 国产美女在线观看| 国产麻豆精品hdvideoss| 一级毛片看真人在线视频| 国产不卡在线观看| 91麻豆精品国产自产在线| 国产极品精频在线观看| 精品视频免费观看| 夜夜操天天爽| 色综合久久天天综线观看 | 亚欧乱色一区二区三区| 国产一区二区精品| 日韩在线观看视频黄| 超级乱淫黄漫画免费| 久久99中文字幕| 午夜精品国产自在现线拍| 久久精品免视看国产明星| 国产91精品露脸国语对白| 日日夜夜婷婷| 毛片电影网| 黄视频网站在线观看| 好男人天堂网 久久精品国产这里是免费 国产精品成人一区二区 男人天堂网2021 男人的天堂在线观看 丁香六月综合激情 | 国产高清视频免费| 国产精品自拍在线| 深夜做爰性大片中文| 国产伦精品一区三区视频| 97视频免费在线观看| 色综合久久天天综线观看 | 九九精品影院| 日韩女人做爰大片| 成人高清护士在线播放| 国产成人精品综合在线| 精品视频免费在线| 日本特黄一级| 亚洲精品久久玖玖玖玖| 在线观看成人网| 成人免费福利片在线观看| 日本久久久久久久 97久久精品一区二区三区 狠狠色噜噜狠狠狠狠97 日日干综合 五月天婷婷在线观看高清 九色福利视频 | 日韩一级黄色大片| 国产亚洲免费观看| 国产精品1024永久免费视频| 亚欧视频在线| 精品国产亚洲人成在线| 99色视频在线| 二级特黄绝大片免费视频大片| 日韩中文字幕在线播放| 成人免费观看视频| 成人免费网站视频ww| 精品视频在线观看视频免费视频| 亚洲精品中文一区不卡| 91麻豆国产福利精品| 毛片电影网| 99热精品一区| 午夜激情视频在线观看| 午夜欧美成人香蕉剧场| 韩国毛片免费大片| 成人高清视频免费观看| 九九精品影院| 成人免费一级毛片在线播放视频| 91麻豆tv| 黄视频网站免费观看| 日韩欧美一二三区| 麻豆午夜视频| 日日夜夜婷婷| 可以免费看污视频的网站| 久久精品成人一区二区三区| 欧美激情一区二区三区在线播放| 九九久久国产精品| 国产伦精品一区二区三区无广告 | 精品视频一区二区三区| 精品国产一区二区三区久久久狼| 四虎久久影院| 日本特黄特色aaa大片免费| 欧美α片无限看在线观看免费| 亚洲精品久久玖玖玖玖| 91麻豆精品国产自产在线| 国产91精品一区| 免费一级片在线观看| 好男人天堂网 久久精品国产这里是免费 国产精品成人一区二区 男人天堂网2021 男人的天堂在线观看 丁香六月综合激情 | 韩国三级香港三级日本三级la | 亚洲爆爽| 黄视频网站在线免费观看| 天天色色色| 二级特黄绝大片免费视频大片| 麻豆午夜视频| 久久成人综合网| 日本免费乱人伦在线观看| 香蕉视频一级| 99久久精品费精品国产一区二区| 精品国产一区二区三区久久久狼| 国产伦精品一区三区视频| 久久99中文字幕| 高清一级做a爱过程不卡视频| 欧美激情在线精品video| 四虎久久影院| 久久精品免视看国产明星| 97视频免费在线观看| 日本特黄一级| 四虎影视久久久| 亚久久伊人精品青青草原2020| 亚洲 欧美 成人日韩| 亚洲精品久久玖玖玖玖| 欧美国产日韩久久久| 九九精品影院| 日韩中文字幕在线播放| 麻豆网站在线看| 欧美夜夜骑 青草视频在线观看完整版 久久精品99无色码中文字幕 欧美日韩一区二区在线观看视频 欧美中文字幕在线视频 www.99精品 香蕉视频久久 | 国产欧美精品午夜在线播放| 一级片片| 日本特黄一级| 国产原创中文字幕| 亚洲 欧美 成人日韩| 一级毛片看真人在线视频| 欧美电影免费看大全| 久久久成人影院| 青青久久国产成人免费网站| 欧美国产日韩在线| 欧美日本国产| 一级女性全黄生活片免费| 午夜欧美成人香蕉剧场| 一本高清在线| 深夜做爰性大片中文| 精品视频免费观看| 高清一级片| 精品国产香蕉在线播出| 欧美1区| 欧美电影免费看大全| 欧美另类videosbestsex高清 | 国产一区二区精品| 欧美大片a一级毛片视频| 亚洲第一页色| 精品国产一区二区三区免费 | 韩国三级香港三级日本三级la | 999久久久免费精品国产牛牛| 高清一级做a爱过程不卡视频| 亚欧成人乱码一区二区| 国产a一级| 99久久网站| 国产视频一区二区在线观看 | 国产91素人搭讪系列天堂| 国产一区国产二区国产三区| 国产视频在线免费观看| 国产一区二区精品尤物| 91麻豆国产福利精品| 免费国产在线观看不卡| 国产高清在线精品一区二区| 免费国产一级特黄aa大片在线| 四虎久久影院| 欧美a级片免费看| 国产成人欧美一区二区三区的| 国产一区免费在线观看| 可以在线看黄的网站| 久久国产精品自由自在| 精品视频一区二区三区| 日韩一级黄色大片| 欧美一级视频免费| 精品视频一区二区三区| 日韩在线观看视频网站| 日本免费看视频| 一本高清在线| 亚洲第一页色| 麻豆午夜视频| 91麻豆高清国产在线播放| 精品视频在线观看视频免费视频| 亚欧成人乱码一区二区| 日韩在线观看视频黄| 国产高清在线精品一区二区| 国产91丝袜高跟系列| 欧美日本免费| 亚欧乱色一区二区三区| 在线观看成人网| 久久国产一区二区| 国产不卡在线观看| 亚洲第一页色| 午夜久久网| 青青青草影院| 成人a级高清视频在线观看| 91麻豆精品国产综合久久久| 久久久成人影院| 欧美激情在线精品video| 久久精品免视看国产明星| 亚洲 欧美 成人日韩|