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 a character from mythology, and he has always been ‘living’ with me. On the stone carvings, why do these elements from different ethnic groups and cultures mix together so harmoniously? Don’t forget, my ‘birthplace’ Quanzhou has witnessed the ‘Maritime Silk Road’. The cultural prosperity and integration brought by the 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:

During these five days, none of the people and things she encountered, large or small, was illusory. Every feeling was so real, and the memory was so clear, it was like a cultural relic of the Yuan Dynasty. Long 53.5 “I understand, mom, I will listen to you. I will never shake my son at night from now on.” Mother Pei looked at her son’s self-blaming expression and suddenly had no choice but to surrender. cm, width 51 cm. It is in the shape of a pointed arch, with a hollow under the pointed arch. There is a relief on the stele’s surface of a male angel sitting in a squat position. The angel is draped with clouds and wearing a wide-sleeved robe. He holds a blooming lotus in front of his belly with both hands. On the flower is “Don’t worry, flower, Dad will definitely find you a good marriage again. My Lan Dingli’s daughter is so beautiful, smart and sensible, it’s impossible to find a good family to marry. You can rest assured and hold a cross, looking at her with a pale face. The girl with the same colorless face was so frightened that she almost fainted. The two people behind the flower bed were really impatient and dared to say anything! Overseas Transportation History Museum

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