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Study On Uighur Crowns In Tang Dynasty

Posted on:2019-11-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Z CaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2371330572954898Subject:Art of Design
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in this paper,the proposal of The Belt and Road initiative has played a role in promoting the study of ethnic minority costume culture along the Silk Road in ancient China,as one of the most active ethnic along the Silk Road,Uighur is now the ancestors of Uyghur and Yugur ethnic minorities in China.As early as the northern Wei Dynasty,the Han people is closely related to Uighur.With the establishment of Uighur khanate reached a climax in the Tang Dynasty period of contact between the two ethnic people.Due to the influence of the Han government,the Uighur formed a comparatively perfect garment grading system,and the ancient Silk Road is an important bridge of communication between different ethnic groups,so the development of clothing is also affected imperceptibly by the times,regional and surrounding nations.As an important part of the ancient Uighur ethnic costume culture,tiara is not only an important sign of nation which has a profound cultural connotation and significant social function,but also contains a high artistic value,it concentrates on various cultural elements in a body,forming a crown decorated with unique style of Uighur.It is the evidence of silk civilization and social change.This paper,The Uighur Tiara will systematically research as an independent care system,to interpret cave paintings as the foundation,summarizing and analyzing the combination of wall painting and historical data.To sum up the basic profile of the crowns,presuming and recovering the cymatium by applying the way of design science to gain theoretical foundation and visual image reference data for deep research.It is not only able to dig deeper into culture values of costumes,and promote the inheritance and development of ethnic minorities in China,but also has crucial significance for the restoration of the Silk Road civilization.
Keywords/Search Tags:Uighur, national dress, dress culture, crown decorated clothing, restoration
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