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Study On The Steles In The Museum Of Kunming Forest Of Steles

Posted on:2019-12-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330548974282Subject:Major in cultural relics and museums
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The Museum of Kunming forest of Steles was founded in 2009.There are 61 collections of inscriptions on the collection of steles.It involves the political,economic,cultural,educational,religious,transportation,water conservancy and other aspects of the Guandu region during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.It is a valuable historical material for later generations to study the history and culture of Guandu.At present,there are few researches on these inscriptions in academic circles.This paper makes a systematic study on the form of inscription,historical value,artistic value and cultural relic protection,and hopes to make up for some deficiencies in the related research.In terms of historical value,from the water conservancy disputes in Guandu area in the Ming and Qing Dynasties,the evolution of the form system of Kunming area,the social status of the folk engraved workers in Kunming area,and the inscription on the supplementary history of the Meishan water and Land Law Association in the period of the Ming and Qing Dynasties reflected in the inscription of the inscriptions on the four aspects.On the water conservancy disputes in Guandu area during the Ming and Qing Dynasties,this paper studies the reasons for the water conservancy disputes,the ways of solving and the principle of water separation according to the content of the inscriptions.The inscription on the inscription on the Meishan water and Land Law Association in the museum’s inscription on the history of the Meishan water and Land Law Association,this article analyses the inscription on the inscription of the monument to the origin of the three Jinshan water and land lent in Longhua and references the research results of Mr.Hou Chong’s "the Meishan water and land examination",and expounds the study of the study of the origin of Lu ddai in the three meetings of Longhua.The important value of the water and land law.With regard to the social status of the engraved workers in Kunming in the Ming and Qing Dynasties,this article,referring to the relevant literature and the information of the inscription department in the library,contrasts the social status of the official work and the civil engraved workers in this period.Finally,the conclusion is that the socialstatus of the folk engraved workers is higher than that of the official department,and the social importance is paid more attention.In terms of artistic value,this paper studies the inscriptions in the museum from two aspects: the value of calligraphy and the value of decoration.In terms of the value of calligraphy,the calligraphy School of script inscriptions included in the inscription is combed,and most of the inscriptions in the library take the body of the Liu body as the basic style.On the basis of the body of the Liu,the factors of other calligraphers are absorbed,which makes the overall calligraphy effect in the Museum of Steles in the Kunming inscription of Steles present a strong and meaningful and meaningful character.In the aspect of decorative art,the moire,dragon pattern and plant ornamentation of the tablet were combed,and its artistic characteristics were analyzed.In the field of cultural relics protection,this paper first investigates the status of the preservation of the inscriptions in the library,and lists four grades of weathering degree,cement reinforcement and coating pollution,and the weathering mechanism of the steles is studied in the light of the natural geographical environment characteristics and the shortage in the collection environment in Kunming.The protection of stone has made more pertinent,reasonable and feasible suggestions from improving the collection environment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ming and Qing Dynasties, Inscriptions on a tablet, historical value, Calligraphy value, Protection
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