Colorful brocade
In this ancient and magical land of China, traditional culture is like a magnificent and never-ending cultural scroll. Jade culture and porcelain culture are the most colorful strokes in the scroll. They transcend time and space, telling the legends and splendor of thousands of years.
In the pre-Qin period, jade had already been entrusted with important tasks. Jade sceptres and jade pendants were used in alliances among princes and sacrificial ceremonies. The strict hierarchical order was fully demonstrated through the warm jade. Confucius exclaimed that "a gentleman compares his virtues to jade", and endowed jade with many virtues such as benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, and trustworthiness, making it transcend the material itself and become a spiritual standard for self-cultivation.
Porcelain culture has also flourished over the years. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the white porcelain of Xing Kiln was like snow, competing with the celadon of Yue Kiln, creating a "green in the south and white in the north" pattern, supporting half of the Tang Dynasty porcelain industry; in modern times, Liling underglaze colorful porcelain made a stunning appearance, innovating traditional craftsmanship, with clear glaze and lively patterns, and repeatedly won international awards, carrying the Chinese people's spirit of craftsmanship of striving for excellence, and presenting a dazzling Chinese cultural business card to the world.
Colorful Brocade
That is the lotus emerging from the water as painted by Bada Shanren
That is the subtle fragrance of plum blossoms in the jade crown
That's the peony all over the hills.
Colorful
Competition of beauty
Like a continuous
Exquisite colorful brocade
That is the subtle fragrance of plum blossoms in the jade crown
That's the peony all over the hills.
Colorful
Competition of beauty
Like a continuous
Exquisite colorful brocade
Analysis: Through the metaphor of "five-color brocade", it is compared with the lotus emerging from the water, the plum blossoms with subtle fragrance, and the peonies all over the mountains described by Bada Shanren, showing the splendor and exquisiteness of the five-color brocade.