Qing Dynasty, Peach pit carving of Yang Zhishan style of picture of Xiyuan gathering The color of the whole picture is clear and beautiful.Ġ4. The picture is beautiful and lined with sails, which organically combines the tranquility of the wild environment with the noisy coastal markets. This picture depicts the scenery along the ancient canal in Wuxi before the Anti-Japanese War. Thousands of people are crowded, with compact structure and magnificent momentum. Nearly 20 landscapes including the "Huangbutun Dragon Boat Race", "Sanliqiao Rice City", and "Huishan Temple" are displayed in a continuous manner. Based on the local conditions and customs on both sides of the ancient canal in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, it reproduces the prosperous scene of Wuxi after it developed into an industrial and commercial city by using canal traffic. This hair embroidery work was produced in 1993 by Zhao Hongyu, a Chinese master of arts and crafts from Wuxi. Modern Times, Hair Embroidery, Ancient Canal Liangxi Scenery Scroll Hair Embroidery, Ancient Canal Liangxi Scenery Scroll The scenic spots involved include Huangbutun, Xishan Temple, Huishan Temple, Longguang Pagoda and so on.In the picture, the mist is vast, the clouds are steaming, and the emerald trees in the mountains and the thin willows by the lake cover each other, showing the bright spring of the beautiful south of the Yangtze River.With superb realistic skills, Qin Yi condensed dozens of miles of scenery into the silk, and according to the changes of the scene and layout on the spot, he inserted many scenes of character activities, such as the fisherman's opening the net, the crowd fighting for the crossing, dialogue in the shade of the willows, resting by the lake, and leaning on a railing to overlook, etc., making the picture richer in life.All of theseare arranged in a patchwork manner, echoing the natural scenery.Ġ2. It was made in 1788 and faithfully depicts the lake and mountains around the Furong Lake outside the West Gate of Wuxi in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. As early as the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Wuxi was the famous cloth dock and silk market in the country at that time, and it was one of the four rice markets in the country.The canal water transport promoted the formation and development of Wuxi Rice City, and to a large extent promoted the development of the town and the prosperity of the regional economy and society.Relying on the transportation convenience brought by the canal, in the first half of the 20th century, a number of factories and enterprises of national capital rose and developed in Wuxi, which became the birthplace of modern national industry and commerce. The Grand Canal passed through the city of Wuxi, creating a splendid industrial and commercial culture. Station Two, Wuxi "Water Alley of Jiangnan, Unique Area of Canal" It is a multi-angle and multi-side visual display of the beautiful life that the Grand Canal brings to the residents of the cities along the coast, and a comprehensive interpretation of the historical stories and splendid civilization carried by the canal. In order to better show the Dutch people the “flowing culture”, relying on the cultural resources of the canal and telling the Jiangsu story of the Grand Canal culture, the China Cultural Center in The Hague, in collaboration with Artall Cultural Group have joined hands with the museums (institutes) in Suzhou, Wuxi and Changzhou, Zhenjiang, Yangzhou, Huai’an, Suqian, Lianyungang, etc., to have launched a series of online exhibitions of "Collection of Culture on the Canal", closely focusing on the canal culture and the characteristics of the cities along the canal, using cultural relics to describe the impact of canal excavation on population migration, economic and trade exchanges, scientific and technological exchanges, religious dissemination, production and lifestyle, culture and art, and showing the development characteristics and urban civilization of the Grand Canal in various periods. The 8 cities along the Jiangsu section of the Grand Canal have formed a unified and distinctive canal culture under the nourishment of the Grand Canal. In the long-term historical accumulation, with its specific geographical, human environment and beauties of literature, it links Wu culture, Huaiyang culture, Chuhan culture and Jianghai culture, giving birth to a brilliant Jiangsu in Chinese culture. As the cradle that gave birth to the Grand Canal, Jiangsu has the longest history of being nourished by the canal. As an important symbol of Chinese civilization, the Grand Canal connects a north-south economic zone and cultural tie, carrying and witnessing the inheritance and innovation of Chinese civilization.
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