Inheritance and Development of Jingchu Dancer Patterns
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpssh.v18i.918Keywords:
dancer and animal pattern brocade; Chu culture; inheritance and development.Abstract
in the development of ancient Chinese culture and art, the state of Chu occupies a position that cannot be ignored. In its splendid cultural and historical process, many magnificent and fantastic works of art have emerged, which are closely related to the life experience and aesthetic thoughts of this country and nation. Inseparable, the aesthetic tastes and preferences of the Chu people were partly inherited from the historical and cultural customs of their predecessors, which further influenced the artistic development of later generations. This paper analyzes the modeling characteristics and cultural connotation of the dancer's animal brocade in Chu State. On this basis, it further summarizes and studies the development and artistic characteristics of the dancer's decorative patterns in different historical periods.
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