Biao Hu was one of the eight famous traditional crafts in the late Qing dynasty.This skill involved decorating the interiors of ancient buildings such as ceilings,walls,and windows and creating burial objects.It was p...Biao Hu was one of the eight famous traditional crafts in the late Qing dynasty.This skill involved decorating the interiors of ancient buildings such as ceilings,walls,and windows and creating burial objects.It was primarily used for wooden buildings in northern China during the early Qing dynasty.For example,there is white-patterned wallpaper in the Forbidden City utilizing both traditional and nontraditional patterns.Moreover,there was wallpaper with a special pattern in the Lodge of the Bamboo Fragrance(Zhuxiang Guan).Its structure and composition were studied via morphological observations and spectral analyses,the pigments and dyes were analyzed by Raman spectroscopy and ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrum(UPLC-MS).Traditional technology and exchanges between China and the West were discussed by the study of patterned wallpapers in other buildings of the Forbidden City.展开更多
The development of cultural innovation is beneficial for museums to give full play to their cultural advantages and improve their economic benefits,accordingly forming a virtuous circle.This paper analyzes the cultura...The development of cultural innovation is beneficial for museums to give full play to their cultural advantages and improve their economic benefits,accordingly forming a virtuous circle.This paper analyzes the cultural and creative brand marketing environment and strategy of the Palace Museum,hoping to provide some references for other museums through the analysis and summary of cultural and creative brand marketing strategy of the Palace Museum.展开更多
The Palace Museum,built on the site of the Forbidden City in Beijing,has a collection of some 80,000 study objects,including writing brushes,ink sticks,ink slabs and paper.Many of them are high-quality ink sticks made...The Palace Museum,built on the site of the Forbidden City in Beijing,has a collection of some 80,000 study objects,including writing brushes,ink sticks,ink slabs and paper.Many of them are high-quality ink sticks made during the Ming and Qing dynasties(1368-1911).These ink sticks are categorized into such types as imperial ink sticks(made by court workshops),展开更多
If you've ever wondered how ancient emperors went about their royal celehrations during China's Spring Festival,an ongoing exhibition at the Forbidden City can provideyou with clues.The Beijing landmark,which ...If you've ever wondered how ancient emperors went about their royal celehrations during China's Spring Festival,an ongoing exhibition at the Forbidden City can provideyou with clues.The Beijing landmark,which houses the Palace Museum, was the imperial palace for the Ming (1368-1644)and Qing (1644-1911)dynasties.展开更多
In the history of theQing Dynasty(1644-1911),two DalaiLamas and onePanchen Erdeni went toBeijing for an audiencewith the emperor.Theywere the 5th Dalai Lama,who went in 1652,he
Zhamgyia Hutog-to was the onlyState Tutor whoreceived thehonor from the Gingemperors.As one of thefour major Living Buddhasystems of the Yellow Sect,he was he most influentialLiving Buddha in the Mon-golian area.Of th...Zhamgyia Hutog-to was the onlyState Tutor whoreceived thehonor from the Gingemperors.As one of thefour major Living Buddhasystems of the Yellow Sect,he was he most influentialLiving Buddha in the Mon-golian area.Of the six gen-erations,3rd Zhamgyia(1717-1786)was the mostfamous.展开更多
基金the support from the National Key R&D Program of China(2019YFC1520300).
文摘Biao Hu was one of the eight famous traditional crafts in the late Qing dynasty.This skill involved decorating the interiors of ancient buildings such as ceilings,walls,and windows and creating burial objects.It was primarily used for wooden buildings in northern China during the early Qing dynasty.For example,there is white-patterned wallpaper in the Forbidden City utilizing both traditional and nontraditional patterns.Moreover,there was wallpaper with a special pattern in the Lodge of the Bamboo Fragrance(Zhuxiang Guan).Its structure and composition were studied via morphological observations and spectral analyses,the pigments and dyes were analyzed by Raman spectroscopy and ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrum(UPLC-MS).Traditional technology and exchanges between China and the West were discussed by the study of patterned wallpapers in other buildings of the Forbidden City.
文摘The development of cultural innovation is beneficial for museums to give full play to their cultural advantages and improve their economic benefits,accordingly forming a virtuous circle.This paper analyzes the cultural and creative brand marketing environment and strategy of the Palace Museum,hoping to provide some references for other museums through the analysis and summary of cultural and creative brand marketing strategy of the Palace Museum.
文摘The Palace Museum,built on the site of the Forbidden City in Beijing,has a collection of some 80,000 study objects,including writing brushes,ink sticks,ink slabs and paper.Many of them are high-quality ink sticks made during the Ming and Qing dynasties(1368-1911).These ink sticks are categorized into such types as imperial ink sticks(made by court workshops),
文摘If you've ever wondered how ancient emperors went about their royal celehrations during China's Spring Festival,an ongoing exhibition at the Forbidden City can provideyou with clues.The Beijing landmark,which houses the Palace Museum, was the imperial palace for the Ming (1368-1644)and Qing (1644-1911)dynasties.
文摘In the history of theQing Dynasty(1644-1911),two DalaiLamas and onePanchen Erdeni went toBeijing for an audiencewith the emperor.Theywere the 5th Dalai Lama,who went in 1652,he
文摘Zhamgyia Hutog-to was the onlyState Tutor whoreceived thehonor from the Gingemperors.As one of thefour major Living Buddhasystems of the Yellow Sect,he was he most influentialLiving Buddha in the Mon-golian area.Of the six gen-erations,3rd Zhamgyia(1717-1786)was the mostfamous.