In the Chinese lunar calendar,every year corresponds with an animal. Twelve animals-rat,ox,tiger,rabbit, dragon, snake,horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig-make up the zodiac and
Disney English Launches Winter Camp Program during theholiday season.Disney English centers across Shanghai have been busy creating and putting up Chinese New Year-inspired decorations to create a festive atmosphere to
This is the year of the tiger, according to the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, which used twelve animals to symbolize each year in The and Telecommunications has issued a set of "tiger Stamps" to commem...This is the year of the tiger, according to the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, which used twelve animals to symbolize each year in The and Telecommunications has issued a set of "tiger Stamps" to commemorate the event, complete with postmarks issued by local post authorities. Shown here are postmarks from one bears the chinese characters “戊寅” (read as "wu yin"), which is how this year is marked on the Chinese lunar Calendar.展开更多
Cave 254 of the Mogao Grottoes is one of the most representative grottoes from the Northern Wei Dynasty.The painting of"Laying Down Oneself to Feed the Tiger"on the south wall of the grotto has high artistic...Cave 254 of the Mogao Grottoes is one of the most representative grottoes from the Northern Wei Dynasty.The painting of"Laying Down Oneself to Feed the Tiger"on the south wall of the grotto has high artistic value.With changing dynasties and the development of time,the original appearance of the painting has changed.In particular,the color of the whole cave has undergone a subversive change,resulting in many misunderstandings.In this article,the composition,colors,and lines of the painting,"Laying Down Oneself to Feed the Tiger"are discussed in view of the cxirrent situation of the cave,and the work is approached from the perspective of painting.The concept of different times of the same painting,its precise and unique layout,as well as development peak of"Laying Down Oneself to Feed the Tiger"are expounded.In this article,the unique artistic level of this mural in the Northern Dynasty is demonstrated along with its importance for present paintings.展开更多
文摘In the Chinese lunar calendar,every year corresponds with an animal. Twelve animals-rat,ox,tiger,rabbit, dragon, snake,horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig-make up the zodiac and
文摘Disney English Launches Winter Camp Program during theholiday season.Disney English centers across Shanghai have been busy creating and putting up Chinese New Year-inspired decorations to create a festive atmosphere to
文摘This is the year of the tiger, according to the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, which used twelve animals to symbolize each year in The and Telecommunications has issued a set of "tiger Stamps" to commemorate the event, complete with postmarks issued by local post authorities. Shown here are postmarks from one bears the chinese characters “戊寅” (read as "wu yin"), which is how this year is marked on the Chinese lunar Calendar.
文摘Substantial progress has been achieved by the authorities in all areas of macroeconomic statistics in the beginning of the tiger year.Domestic demands
文摘Cave 254 of the Mogao Grottoes is one of the most representative grottoes from the Northern Wei Dynasty.The painting of"Laying Down Oneself to Feed the Tiger"on the south wall of the grotto has high artistic value.With changing dynasties and the development of time,the original appearance of the painting has changed.In particular,the color of the whole cave has undergone a subversive change,resulting in many misunderstandings.In this article,the composition,colors,and lines of the painting,"Laying Down Oneself to Feed the Tiger"are discussed in view of the cxirrent situation of the cave,and the work is approached from the perspective of painting.The concept of different times of the same painting,its precise and unique layout,as well as development peak of"Laying Down Oneself to Feed the Tiger"are expounded.In this article,the unique artistic level of this mural in the Northern Dynasty is demonstrated along with its importance for present paintings.