桃源春色

Spring scenery in Taoyuan

Tracing back to the long trajectory of Chinese civilization, traditional culture is like an art palace with infinite heritage. Jade culture and porcelain culture are the exquisitely carved pillars and domes in the palace, supporting a beautiful aesthetic sky and engraving countless shocking events.
In the Neolithic Age, Liangzhu jade wares emerged. The intricate and mysterious divine, human and animal facial patterns on the jade cong seemed to contain the code of prehistoric civilization. The ancestors used this to communicate with the heaven and earth and pray to the gods, showing the tremendous power of ancient beliefs. During the Han Dynasty, the Silk Road was first opened, and beautiful jade from the Western Regions poured into the Central Plains. The jade carving technique developed rapidly, and the "Han Eight Knives" neatly carved out the jade cicada, outlining its vitality with just a few cuts, showing its simple and elegant style.
The porcelain industry has also seen a lot of success. The official kiln porcelain of the Northern Song Dynasty, with its elegant green glaze and regular shape, is a perfect fusion of royal aesthetics and top craftsmanship, and was exclusively supplied to the imperial court, with a natural elegance. In the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China, the "Eight Friends of Zhushan" innovated the pastel craft, using porcelain plates as paper and paintbrushes as media to depict the various aspects of the market and the beauty of mountains and rivers, making porcelain a vivid carrier for recording the times and giving it a new vitality in the artistic wave.
《Spring in Peach Blossom Land》
The spring scenery in Taoyuan is like brocade clouds, painted by the seven fairies.
The whole world is filled with the colour of peaches and plums in spring, and green leaves are sprouting.
Analysis: The spring scenery of Taoyuan is like a gorgeous sunset, as if it was painted by fairies in the sky. In spring, peaches and plums all over the world bloom beautiful flowers, and green leaves begin to sprout new buds, showing a vibrant spring scene.
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