The Aesthetics of Qin Bricks and Han Tile in Nanyang
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Abstract
"Qin brick and Hantile" is an ancient Chinese architectural pottery, which is not only an exquisite plastic art, but also contains Chinese traditional culture and has the significance of inheritance.Therefore, there are two objectives of this research article. One is to study the historical development, wisdom and characteristics of "Hanwaqin bricks" in Nanyang City, Henan Province. The second is the combination of "Qin brick Han tile" aesthetic thought and modern aesthetic concept.This research is qualitative research, using the interview method to interview "Qin brick Hanwa" research expert Professor Liu Ke, can obtain authoritative precious data. Through literature analysis and subject analysis, it is found that Qin brick and Han tile have different characteristics, shapes and subject matter content.
The research results show that the image uses concrete and abstract elements to express its ideas and connotations, and its techniques, lines, shapes and other features also express the aesthetics of the Qin and Han Dynasties as well as the aesthetic thoughts of Confucianism and Taoism from the perspective of the image's subject matter, composition, combination form, history and culture, aesthetic needs, spiritual aspirations and other related contents.These aesthetic and cultural connotations are suggested for the study and design of elements of modern ceramic products, reflecting the aesthetic connotations of the Qin and Han dynasties while spreading traditional Chinese culture.
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