| A large number of silk fabrics from the Northern Dynasties to the Tang Dynasty were excavated from the Reshui tomb in Dulan county,Qinghai province.The wide variety and rich style of silk knitted products provide valuable material for the study of the fabric with painted pattern.This paper takes the cultural connotation of the painted pattern of twenty-nine silk fabrics excavated from the tomb as the object of study,and analyzes its characteristics,factors of foreign culture and multicultural connotations.The first chapter briefly introduces the purpose and importance of the research,sorting out achievements and establishing a solid basis for future study.The second chapter illustrate the geography of the tomb and the silk fabrics.The third chapter mainly focus on the classification and colors of the fabrics.The fourth chapter is about the foreign factors of the silk fabrics excavated from Reshui tomb.And the last chapter probes the multi-cultural connotations originated from the Tibetan regime in ancient China,Taoism,and Xianbei.In conclusion,the Silk Fabrics was the combination of traditional Chinese culture and Central Asian art.Speaking of the pattern,it is not only for decoration,but also shows the religious beliefs and aesthetic interests in Reshui county.Furthermore,it also proves that the importance of the fabrics in Qinghai along the Silk Road,and provides a crucial reference for the study of silk weaving techniques in the Tang Dynasty. |