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Computer Processing And Agricultural History Information Study Of Brick-stone Portraits Of Han Dynasty

Posted on:2004-01-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X P GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360095950697Subject:History of science and technology
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Han Dynasties is one of the most flourishing term in Chinese history. During that era, social economy and culture of feudal age got extremely rapid development for the first time. At same time, with the spread of cow plough and usage of iron farm implements, Han Dynasty had made great progress in its society productive forces. This provided material bases for luxurious ruling class, and also provided favorable conditions for laboring people to create the history culture. Portrait Brick-stones of Han were formed and developed in this situation. The social phenomena reflected and implicit meanings of them supplied many important and intuitional materials for later generations to study the history of Han Dynasty.Computer multimedia technique is one of the fastest techniques in our Information Age, which combines the functions of computer with sound, text, image, movie pictures and communication. Based on wide spread of high-speed information freeway, computer world web an information share can be realized, and widely used in all crafts as scientific research, teaching, military affairs, finance and medical treatment etc. Applying this technique to process the Brick-stone portraits of Han Dynasty and study their reflecting information showing them trough multimedia web works, we strive to gain a novel break in methods and contents for study of agricultural history of Han Dynasty.Since the ancient time of China, the custom of lavish funeral has emerged and been in fashion in middle age of west Han Dynasty The atmosphere of adoring achievements and advocating lavish funeral promoted the form and development of Brick-stone portrait of Han Dynasty Brick-stone portraits depicted the profile Han Dynasty life with the most likely vivid materials The structures of these Brick-stone portraits depicted the profile Han Dynasty life with the most likely vivid materials .The structures of these Brick-stone portraits can be divided into two class, hollow and sincere brick-stone portraits. The skills include negative linear carving, positive linear carving, negative and positive linear carving, hollow relief, raised relief, joining and inlaying mould blot. The shows include general display wholeness expressed in part or through virtual representatives The ways of pictures arrangements include symmetry minority assisting majority, perspective, combination, fill-up blank, serial pictures, The appearance of Brick-stone portraits of Han Dynasty was so diverse with the difference of time and region, that many attracted experts and collects showed their great concern on the portraits. The Brick-stone portraits tomes were first following in middle China (ShanDong, HeNan, and surrounding area) and got rapid development in SiChuan, JiangSu, ShaanXi, YunNan, while really discovered in other area of China. The art methods of Brick-stones portraits of Han Dynasty were realistic in general. Their materials were very extensive, contents were rich and colorful. Most of all aspects of social phenomena were described vividly, from Agriculture, handicraft, drink and food industry, fishing, husbandry and hunting to city views, life of government official, transportation, dance, sing and dramas, history stories, bright beasts and lucky birds, flower-grass pictures and so on. Thisprovided precious objective materials for us to study politics economy, thought, culture, folk custom and science technology etc. Furthermore, Brick-stone portraits of Han Dynasty reflected traditional agriculture techniques; Agricultural economy of luxury ranks agricultural by-products and diet customs, culture of diseases, droughts and floods etc. The agricultural history information were very significant for understanding and studying agricultural economy of Han Dynasty.
Keywords/Search Tags:Han dynasty, portrait stone and brick, Computer Processing, history study
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