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Study On The Technology Culture Of Han-Tang Weaving And Embroidery Unearthed In Xinjiang On Silk Road

Posted on:2021-04-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X M MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330626453861Subject:Research on ethnic art and culture
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The Silk Road is a road of cultural exchange between the Yellow River Basin and the Yangtze River in ancient and medieval times,connecting India,Central Asia,and West Asia to North Africa and Europe,with silk trade as the main medium.Under the development trend of today's world economy,the economic and cultural significance of the Silk Road is becoming more and more prominent.China,as the source and main output section of the Silk Road,relies on the glorious historical culture generated by the Silk Road.The world's long history of human culture has shined in the past,and its role in economic development and arts and culture can also be seen.Driven by the "Belt and Road" policy,the rapidly developing "old road" and the unique cultural splendor that bloomed on this old road are worthy of our analysis and excavation of its unique connotation and Cultural Value.As one of the splendid cultures of the Chinese nation,weaving and embroidering technology demonstrates the unique creation of Chinese people in traditional craftsmanship,wonderful and complicated weaving and embroidering skills,and ingenious composition and layout.The development of craftsmanship on the Silk Road has gone through a long period of time.With the advancement of technology and the improvement of productivity,the variety of weaving and embroidery on the Silk Road is diverse,colorful,rich in patterns,and harmonious composition.It shows us the superb craftsmen of ancient weaving and embroidering.The production process has also left a wooden board for the development of weaving and embroidery in later generations,and many of the weaving and embroidering products unearthed from Xinjiang still play their role in the aesthetic development of today,providing a lot of novelty for the development and innovation of related industries.The idea has improved people's appreciation and gave people a feeling of beauty.This article firstly classifies and researches the embroidered fabrics unearthed in Xinjiang on the main section of the Silk Road,and studies which embroidered fabrics are more popular in the business journey of the Silk Road.The main weaving method of peeping into the wisdom and craftsmanship of the ancient working people;once again a detailed analysis of the patterns and colors of weaving and embroidering,to explore the aesthetic characteristics of people in different historical periods of the ancient society and the development process of weaving and embroidering crafts,and then dig out the hidden The profound cultural significance behind the weaving and embroidering process.From the development process of the Silk Road,it can be found that the development of the Silk Road in China has an evolutionary process: the two Han dynasties were in the budding period,the Wei Jin,Southern and Northern Dynasties were the slow development period of the Silk Road,and the Sui and Tang Dynasties were the mature period,Song and Yuan Is the demise period.The weaving and embroidering process will be affected by different factors at different historical stages.Therefore,its pattern,pattern,color and other process characteristics will inevitably have different changes.The development and exchange of the Silk Road is a two-way cultural interaction and exchange.It is not just a unilateral cultural output of China.When it develops to a certain period,there will be a return of culture.Therefore,the development of weaving and embroidery technology will also be affected by external factors.When we study the characteristics and cultural significance of the weaving and embroidering process unearthed in the Silk Road in Xinjiang,we will fully consider the impact of all factors on the weaving and embroidering process,and strive to fully present the artistic characteristics and cultural significance of the weaving and embroidering process in the Silk Road Xinjiang region.
Keywords/Search Tags:Silk Road, Xinjiang, Weaving and embroidering process, Pattern color, Cultural significance
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