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The Cultural Significance of Only This Green

The cultural significance of Only This Lime Green is as follows:

The Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains is one of China's ten most famous heirloom paintings, and was painted by the Northern Song artist Wang Ximeng in six months at the age of 18. Unlike ink paintings with black and white tones, the painting is named for the mineral pigment of stone green color, and the gorgeous greenish tones are interwoven to depict the grandeur of thousands of miles of rivers and mountains. This is also the origin of the word "green" in "Only This Green".

Zhou Liya, Han Zhen introduction, the whole dance poetry drama to "show the scroll, ask seal, singing silk, searching for stone, practice pen, quenching ink, into the painting" and other chapters as an outline, about a young researcher of the National Palace of China "through" back to the Northern Song Dynasty, in order to "show the person". The story is about a young researcher from the Palace "traveling" back to the Northern Song Dynasty to "show the scrolls of people" point of view, "see" the painter Wang Ximeng creation of "thousands of miles of mountains and rivers" story.

Only this green literally means only this green mountains and green water, is generally used to the "green landscape" or the mountains and the traditional beautiful culture of praise. There will also be an Aug. 18, 2021 performance of the dance-poetry drama Only This Green.

The August 18, 2021 performance of "Only This Green and Green," inspired by "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains," was a hard-to-find offline hit even before it hit the Spring Festival Gala stage. The program takes excellent traditional Chinese culture as its entry point and "dances and paints" the "Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains", showing the characteristics of Song Dynasty aesthetics and dress styles.