Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - English introduction to chinese knot - explanation

English introduction to chinese knot - explanation

Chinese Knot or Chinese traditional decorating Knot is a kind of characteristic folk decorations of handicraft art. Appeared in ancient time, developed in Tang and Song Dynasty (960-1229A.D.) and popularized in Ming and Qing Dynasty (1368-1911A.D.). developed in Tang and Song Dynasty (960-1229A.D.) and popularized in Ming and Qing Dynasty (1368-1911A.D.) Chinese Knot has now become a kind of elegant and colorful arts and crafts from its original practical use.

The characteristic of Chinese Knot is that every knot is made of a single rope and named by its specific form and meaning. By combining different knots or other auspicious adornments skillfully, an unique auspicious ornament which represents beauty, idea and wishes is a symbol of the Chinese Knot. By combining different knots or other auspicious adornments skillfully, an unique auspicious ornament which represents beauty, idea and wishes is formed. "Happiness & Longevity", "Double Happiness". "Luck and Auspiciousness as one wishes" and "Wish you a fair wind" are Chinese traditional pleasant phrases expressing warmest regards, best wishes and

To fit in with the needs of modern life, Chinese Knot has various products. The two main series are auspicious hanging and knitting clothing adornment. The two main series are auspicious hanging and knitting clothing adornment. Auspicious hanging includes large tapestry, big room hanging, automobile hanging etc. Knitting clothing adornment includes ring The two main series are auspicious hanging and knitting clothing adornment.

Today, people are fond of Chinese Knot for its characteristic form, colorfulness and profound meaning.

Today, people are fond of the Chinese Knot for its characteristic form, colorfulness and profound meaning.

Beijing's Olympic bid logo is a traditional Chinese handicraft pattern, the "Concentric Knot" or "Chinese Knot", which uses the typical colors of the five Olympic rings. It uses the typical colors of the five Olympic rings. The design shows the dynamic gesture of a person playing tai chi, and its simple lines of movement imply beauty, harmony and strength, symbolizing the unity, cooperation and communication among the peoples of the world.

The candidature logo features a stylized traditional Chinese handicraft pattern known as the "knot of one heart" or "Chinese folk knot', using the typical colors of the five Olympic rings. The design depicts a dynamic human figure in a stance that portrays someone doing "Taiji" or shadow boxing. The simple gesture lines symbolize the graceful, harmonious and dynamic movements that connote the unity of, cooperation among, exchange between and development for the peoples all over the world. The simple gesture lines symbolize the graceful, harmonious and dynamic movements that connote the unity of, cooperation among, exchange between and development for the peoples all over the world.