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The Magnificent Gallery of Chinese Art

October 18th, 2011

The famous Oxford University Museum sponsors Art and Archaeology in the new Ashmolean building. This is a famous place to see some of the greatest artefacts ever composed for the ad. Between the lower level of thematic galleries, and a penthouse suite of galleries on three levels. These values ??are generally to antiquity, the medieval world, and dedicated to the pre-modern world. China has artifacts on display in each of these three levels. What the ancient artifacts seem to indicate it is not easy to notice when you start to see in the poster. Finally, these important parts of the old pre-modern world that the Asian people living today have little personal connection. However, if a closer examination and research are carried out with focus on the collection of very thoughtful.

On the ground floor of China gallery artifacts are displayed up to 800 CE. These include an impressive collection of bronzes, jades and early pieces of pottery. Sir Herbert and Lady Ingram presents this excellent collection of the Museum in 1956. Their collection includes thousands of Chinese and Japanese works of art. The gallery itself is long and narrow. On the one hand, the line of cases to show ordinary bronze Shang dynasty (ca. 1600-1100 BC). Western Zhou (1100-771 BC) Eastern Zhou (770-250 BC) and Han (206 BC-220 AD) dynasties, as well as artifacts of the collection. On the other side is a display that indicates the development of formal writing in the Middle Kingdom documents. It begins, “oracle bones.” With the so-called And he ends defined Chinese calligraphy. Jar next to the oracle bones and bronze, is written with a single character in front of the handle a small roller which reproduces in red ink, a shaped bone of the shoulder blade and registration. These pieces tell a fantastic story about the development of art and writing in the ancient world of the East is instructive and enlightening. It also shows that the civilization developed at a high level in China. » Read more: The Magnificent Gallery of Chinese Art

The Mystery of the Chinese Dragon

October 18th, 2011

While most parts of Asia, the Oriental dragon is a powerful and dynamic symbol for millions of people. The symbol of the dragon, several different meanings because of the power of the popular city landmark. The dragon is considered the highest spiritual power. They are the symbol of the oldest civilizations of the East. As they usually oriental art. They are highly, sought after for these reasons. In addition, people of all nationalities tend to love them!

In this article, the writer will focus primarily on the history of the Chinese dragon. The Chinese dragon (or “lung”) was a carrier of God’s rain. This was necessary for the welfare of the people. It is therefore not surprising that it has been identified in Chinese history, this creature with the weather. In fact, it is often said that some of the worst floods were caused, known, when a deadly wounded by a dragon.

The dragon is a symbol of the Chinese emperor. The wisdom of the Emperor and divine power assured the prosperity of the people he governs. Many legends have established connections between the dragon and the emperor. It could be interesting, even claimed that some of the dragon emperor as their ancestors did! Mythical Chinese dragon could enlarge the size of the universe … or it may appear as small as a silkworm pure. For this reason, the creature was often a very unpredictable creatures are not considered to interfere. » Read more: The Mystery of the Chinese Dragon

The Classical Gold and Jade Figurines of China

October 18th, 2011

Did you know that the East figures are not a new invention at all? Yes, you probably do if you have never considered the subject. However, most people are not familiar with the fact that the ancient works of the past a solid foundation for Asian art that we enjoy today laid. Classical art and a part of our life is now, even if we do not always recognize. Our eyes are often of the incredible results that were in Lintong, near Xi’an, capital of Shaanxi province in China today unearthed fascinating. It is well known that there is a large mausoleum with its thousands of terracotta warriors and horse-keeper. These figures are very unique always stood as a testament to the fascinating heritage of the first emperor, Qin Shi Huang Tues These results were remarkably our understanding of the origins of the state changed from imperial Qin. She helped us understand the rise of the Qing mean cultural and political reforms / Qin military history. His prominent position in the first millennium BC, was the basis for a powerful empire. For this reason, his art had a profound and lasting effect over large parts of Asia … and beyond!

To study the past to better understand ourselves and the human nature. Our relationship with the people who have lived in the past is actually more intimate than we might want to believe. After all, people have always been the same concerns in one form or another. For the figures in gold and jade in the Qin Dynasty is a worthwhile visit fun for the same reason. The first gold medal numbers of Qin known modern collectors are a number of thin sheets of gold in stylized animals and many other geometric shapes. Are probably in the ancient tombs of the Dukes of Qin in a cemetery in Mount Dabuzi, Li County, Gansu Province. This gold leaf were used to decorate the coffins of the dead. Higher complexity strongly suggests that Qin was the love of gold probably started at the earliest, perhaps even much earlier than previously thought. The overwhelming quantity and quality of items made of gold is a tangible proof of the high level of competence in the Qin-period reached. » Read more: The Classical Gold and Jade Figurines of China