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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:Listen to it
The traditional Chinese ancient Peking opera accessories, such as scholar ink paintings and cranes fans, are not only exquisite works of art but also carry profound cultural connotations.
They represent the essence of Chinese culture and have been passed down for generations.
Scholar ink paintings are a unique form of Chinese painting that originated from the Song Dynasty (960-1279).
These paintings depict various scenes from nature, including mountains, rivers, flowers, and birds.
The use of black ink on rice paper creates a sense of depth and texture that adds to the beauty of the artwork.
Scholar ink paintings often feature intricate details and delicate brushwork, making them highly valued by collectors.
Crane fan is another important accessory in traditional Chinese Beijing opera.
It is made of bamboo or wood and has a long handle with a small fan attached at the end.
The fan is usually decorated with intricate patterns and designs, such as dragons, phoenixes, and other mythical creatures.
Crane fans were originally used by actors to cool themselves during performances, but they have become an iconic symbol of Chinese culture and are often displayed as decorative items.
In addition to these two accessories, there are many other props used in traditional Chinese Beijing opera, such as masks, costumes, and makeup.
Each prop has its own unique characteristics and functions, contributing to the overall performance and creating a vivid visual experience for audiences.
Overall, traditional Chinese ancient Peking opera accessories are not only beautiful works of art but also represent the rich cultural heritage of China.
They serve as a reminder of the country's long history and artistic traditions, and continue to inspire people around the world with their beauty and elegance.
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