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Chinese-English Comparative Materials of Chinese Knots
Chinese knot, which expresses emotion and wisdom, is a cultural aspect of ancient civilization in China.
Metaphor of human reproduction from generation to generation; It is also a game presentation of mathematical mysteries.
It has a complex and beautiful curve, but it can be reduced to the simplest two-dimensional line.
It has an elegant charm, which comes from the basic tools of early human life.
Chinese knot, which is a fantastic display and wisdom of the cultural outlook of ancient civilization,
The reproduction of human beings from generation to generation is a metaphor, and the game is a mathematical mystery.
It is a complex and graceful curve, but it can be the simplest two-dimensional reduction line.
Its elegant and exquisite taste begins with the basic tools of human life.
Chinese knots were tied by sewing clothes in the Paleolithic Age, which extended to the ritual records of the Han Dynasty and then evolved into today's decorative techniques. Jade articles worn by Zhou people are often decorated with Chinese knots, and bronzes in the Warring States period also have patterns of Chinese knots. It was not until the Qing Dynasty that Chinese knots really spread in folk art, mostly used for interior decoration, gifts between relatives and friends and personal ornaments. In 69 (1980), it was widely collected and studied by a group of friends who loved the art of tying knots in Taiwan Province Province. Because of its symmetrical and exquisite appearance, it can represent the long history of the Chinese nation and conform to the custom and aesthetic concept of traditional decoration in China, so it is named Chinese knot.
The Chinese knot was extended from the Paleolithic knot to Chicago in the Han Dynasty, and later evolved into this chronicle-style decorative craft. People who wear jade often carry Chinese knots with them, but there are also Chinese knots with bronze patterns in the Warring States period. It was not until the Qing Dynasty that Chinese knots really spread in folk art. At that time, many friends gave gifts and decorations to individuals for interior decoration. In (1980), a group of Taiwan Province friends who love rope collected and studied art, and named it Chinese knot because its appearance can represent the history of a delicate and symmetrical nation and conform to the customs and aesthetic concepts of traditional decoration in China.
Chinese knots are not only beautifully shaped and colorful, but also the names of their works, such as "Twin", "Double Happiness", "LAM Raymond Cheng Xiang", "Carp yue longmen", "Auspicious", "Good Luck" and "Fang Shengping", all have the unique symbols of auspiciousness and happiness of the Chinese nation. Give these special ornaments to relatives and friends.
China is not only beautifully shaped and colorful, but also named as "Gong, Shuang Xiu", "Shuangfeng", "Cheng Xiang Lin Yue", "Dragon Head", "Longshou Commander Longmen", "Happiness", "Happier" and "Peace". And so on, are symbols of national characteristics and special significance. As decorations for relatives and friends, they are not only festive, but also a myriad of emotions.
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