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Explore The Elements Of Amber Jewellery Unearthed In The Tomb Of The Liao Dynasty

Posted on:2018-05-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C Y ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330512984140Subject:Fine Arts
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Liao Dynasty has a history of two hundred years,The Qidan nationality as a national grassland.Lived a nomadic life of hunting and fishing.When the internal problems in the Han Dynasty.A large number of Han people fled to the grassland.The Qidan people accepted the Han culture to enrich their cultural connotations,The affected the Dynasties China historical process.At that time.the Central Plains Dynasty played an important role in the process of replacement.Will become the Central Plains separatist forces rely on external forces.Chens tomb is the tomb of the princess to preserve the integrity of the middle of the Lian Dynasty.On behalf of the highest level in the middle of the Liao Dynasty handicraft industry.More than 2 thousand pieces of amber ornaments and utensils unearthed from the tomd.The owner of the tomb reflects the prominent position and Khitan people living customs and national style from the number of funerary objects and exquisite degree.Liao is a multi ethnic culture collection of the dynasty,left a rich cultural relics,provide a lot of information on the national history and culture of the Chinese nation unity.Chen unearthed Tomb of the princess a lot of amber jewelry and appliances,show that the Khitan people of amber amber gives special feeling,many values,from the second chapter of this jewelry,amber aristocrats enjoy jewelry,only by the nobles and the royal family,fourth chapter,amber origin analysis,according to historical records,from the western regions,reflects the Liao and externalclosely trade,is also one of the reasons for the economic prosperity of the middle of the Liao dynasty.In Chinese history,There is no Dynasty,As the Khitan as advocating amber,It reflects the special status of amber in Liao culture,Demonstrates the unique artistic characteristics.
Keywords/Search Tags:Amber, Ornaments, Buddhist culture, Pattern, Carving technique
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