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What are the advantages and disadvantages of Ningbo's "three gold and one embedded" characteristic buildings compared with the Forbidden City?

Ningbo's famous Zhu Jin lacquer wood carving, clay gold colored lacquer, gold and silver colored embroidery and bone wood inlay are collectively called "three golds and one inlay". Zhu Jin lacquer wood carving is a traditional craft of Han nationality, and both carving and lacquer are equally important. It is difficult to learn doorways easily, and some skills take a long time to learn. The famous saying "three-point carving, seven-point painter" is a summary of the life experience of the famous Zhu Jinqi woodcarving artist in Ningbo.

Its composition features mainly absorb the advantages of Han folk painting and literati washing landscape flowers and birds, in addition, it is also engraved with poems, inscriptions and seals. The sculpt of lacquer wood carving in Zhu Jin is very classical and vivid, and the requirements of knife work are also very high. The finished product can be said to be magnificent, gorgeous and rich, with a very strong national style and local characteristics.

Compared with the architecture of the Forbidden City, Ningbo's three golds and one inlay are more exquisite, just like a small jasper. The architecture of the Forbidden City is more atmospheric, just like a lady. Both are so delicate that it is difficult to compete with each other.

? The architecture of the Forbidden City can be said to be full of the wisdom of the ancients. Take the turret as an example. With tenon-mortise structure, buildings can be built without nails. Mortise and tenon technology is the main structural mode of ancient buildings, furniture and other machinery in China. This structure is a clever way to connect the concave and convex parts of two paired parts. The protruding part is called tenon, and the recessed part is called mortise. This ingenious connection method does not need any nails and requires very high technology. From surveying and mapping to drawing, to blank opening, and finally to fine materials, it is not allowed to appear.