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Xiu Xiang's meaning.

Xiu Xiang means a pattern embroidered with threads of different colors.

Figure painting is an independent theme in Chinese painting, which is juxtaposed with flowers and birds and landscapes. The earliest appearance of figure painting, landscapes, flowers and birds appeared as embellishments of figure painting, and then gradually separated from figure painting and became an independent painting discipline. For this reason, there is a vacuum in the performance of figure painting, and modern art historians are used to calling this kind of painting with only figures Xiu Xiang.

Famous Xiu Xiang painters, such as Chen Lao's face in Ming Dynasty, painted many characters Xiu Xiang, such as Water Margin; Dai Dunbang, a contemporary painter, also painted many characters Xiu Xiang in The Water Margin, among which the old TV series The Water Margin was based on them.

1, Juzhentang wooden movable type towel box, Xiu Xiang Dream of Red Mansions.

2. The blue sky was cut neatly. It is estimated that the gods looked down and mistook us for Xiu Xiang in the mirror.

3. Secondly, by comparing with comics, comic books, illustrations and Xiu Xiang, the characteristics of picture books are highlighted.

4, Xiu Xiang Gan Ning looks fierce, Chi Zhi, Jin Jia, what a tiger-faced general.

5. Liu's addendum is based on a fortune, now Suzhou and Hangzhou Weaving Bureau.

6. The Guanyin Xiu Xiang in the temple looks completely different from the traditional Buddha statues and paintings of past dynasties.

7. Historian Jane Bozan once said that putting stone bricks and pottery together is a history of Han Dynasty in Xiu Xiang.

8. The Dangerous Situation Map of Xiu Xiang and Yashan, Introduction to the Battle of Yashan, etc. , and display the emperor's bowl, the ceramic parts of Yashan ancient kiln in the Tang and Song Dynasties, the tableware of the monarch and ministers in the March at the end of the Song Dynasty and other related materials and cultural relics.