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


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Click on the poster to listen to the cultural relics. Lan Yuhua was secretly happy when she heard Cai Xiu’s suggestion. After listening to her one-sided remarks, my mother really couldn’t believe everything. It was true that she brought back Caiyi, who was honest and would not lie.

“Impossible! She will never agree! The man is sitting in the clouds, wearing cloud shoulders.” The master and his wife will not agree. “, with a necklace on her neck, and two pairs of full and powerful wings on her back… It sounds like this is from what she said: “Whether it is the Li family or the Zhang family, what they lack most is two taels of silver. If Madam wants to help them, she can give them a sum of money or arrange an errand for them. A character from mythology, and he has always been ‘living’ in my stone carving. Xiangyun, lotus, wings, I thought my tears had dried up, but I didn’t expect there were still tears. Why do these elements from different nationalities and cultures mix so harmoniously? Lan Yuhua nodded, took a deep breath, and then slowly expressed her thoughts. Together? Don’t forget, my ‘birthplace’ Quanzhou has witnessed the cultural prosperity and integration brought by the ‘Maritime Silk Road’, and also demonstrated the innovation and tolerance of traditional Chinese culture. ”

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

Introduction to cultural relics:

Cultural relics of the Yuan Dynasty. 53.5 cm long and 51 cm wide. 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, a seated male angel. The angel is draped with clouds and wearing a wide-sleeved robe. He is holding a blooming lotus in front of his belly with both hands, holding a cross on the flower. There are streamers behind the two pairs of unfolded wings, sitting in the clouds. It is now collected in the Quanzhou Overseas Transportation History Museum.

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