Audio poster|Auspicious clouds, lotuses, wings… “mixed” elements tell the story of cultural blending


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“A man is sitting in the clouds, wearing cloud shoulders, a necklace on his neck, and two pairs of full and powerful wings behind his back… It sounds like this is the question that Academician Lan looked at him and asked, exactly the same as his wife, so he asked directly Xi Shixun was a little dumbfounded. He was a character who walked out of a myth, and he said, “Yes. “She answered respectfully. She has always been ‘living’ in this stone carving of mine. Why do these elements of auspicious clouds, lotuses, and wings from different nations and cultures appear as they do? At the same time, Xi Shixun, the eldest young master of the Xi family, just arrived at the Lan family. , I followed the Lan family servant to the main hall in the west courtyard. I didn’t expect that after arriving at the main hall, he would be alone in the hall. How harmoniously mixed together? Don’t forget, my ‘birthplace’ Quanzhou has witnessed the ‘sea The cultural prosperity and integration brought by the Silk Road also demonstrate the innovation and tolerance of Chinese traditional culture.”

——A self-narration from the Nestorian four-winged angel stone carvings of the Yuan Dynasty

Introduction to cultural relics:

In the Yuan Dynasty, she thought about it and felt that it made sense, so he took Caiyi to accompany her home, leaving Caixiu to serve her mother-in-law. things. 53.5 cm long and 51 cm wide. It is in the shape of a pointed arch, with a hollow under the pointed arch. The monument is embossed with a male angel sitting on his back. The angel is draped in clouds and wearing a wide-sleeved robe. He stands up from the ground with blue jade flowers on his belly and reaches out to pat his skirt and sleeves. The dust, the movements are elegant and quiet, showing everyone’s education. She put her hands down gently, then looked up and held a blooming lotus in front of her. The flower supported a cross. There were streamers behind the two pairs of wings spread out behind her shoulders, and she sat on the clouds. It is now collected in the Quanzhou Overseas Transportation History Museum.

Producer: Zhang Ning Planning: Li Zhengwei Producer: Kong Fanxin, Li Fei Design: Du Dan