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Lantern

Chinese lantern,originated in 1800 years ago in the western han dynasty. Every year before and after the Lantern Festival(the fifteenth day of the first lunar month), people will hang red lantern which means reunion, to create a festive atmosphere. After generation by generation artist's inheritance and development, the Chinese lantern has rich and colorful variety and excellent technology level.


Kite

Kite is a toy that paste paper or silk on bamboo skeleton, tie a long line on it. And then you can put up to the sky along with wind. Kite originated in China, spring and autumn period,which has more than 2000 years history.The earliest kite is a wooden bird made by Mo-Tse. Untill in Dong han dynasty, paper kite appeared because of Cailun's papermaking technology.


The Terracotta Army

The Terracotta Army is a category of ancient tomb sculpture. In the ancient, slave are accessories of slave owners.If the slave owners died,slaves must be buried with them. Terracotta Army(manufactured chariot, horse, soldier), were funeral objects for emperors. The Terracotta is one of the most greatest found in the archaeology.


china

China is the hometown of porcelain, porcelain appeared in China in the middle of the 16th century BC.Blue and white porcelain which produced in Jingdezhen in Jiangxi province is the representative of Chinese porcelain. Chinese porcelain as ancient China's luxury,has been spread all over the world and collected by plenty of collectors.

Koi Paper Cutting

Paper cutting is a Chinese traditional craft. Koi means wealthy and lucky in China,so in Spring Festival,people would like to cut koi patter cutting to decorate their house to get a wealthy and lucky year.


Chinese calligraphy

Chinese calligraphy is a form of traditional Chinese culture. It is a handwriting art which written by Chinese writing brush by traditional method,not written at will.There are plenty of type of Chinese calligraphy such as regular script,running hand,grass writing and etc.


Chinese puppet show

Chinese puppet show is a drama,actors control the puppet in the back with music. The earlieat puppet show appeared in the Three Kingdoms period.Traditional Chinese puppet show contain all kinds of people's thought and culture,you can experience the different custom and culture by the puppet shows.


Dragon

This picture is dragon sculpture on top of langshan Temple,Taipei,Taiwan Chinese dragon can take on human form and are usually seen as benevolent. Dragons are particularly popular in China and the five-clawed dragon was a symbol of the Chinese emperors, with the mythical bird fenghuang the symbol of the Chinese empress. Dragon costumes manipulated by several people are a common sight at Chinese festivals.


Buddhism

Buddhism is a religion and philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha. He is recognized by Buddhists as an awakened or enlightened teacher who shared his insights to help sentient beings end ignorance of dependent origination, thus escaping what is seen as a cycle of suffering and rebirth.


New Year Picture

A new year picture is an important and popular Banhua in China. It is a form of Chinese coloured woodblick printing, for decoration during the Chinese new year holiday. It's original form was a picture of a door god fashioned during the Qin Dynasty. As each Chinese New Year arrives, every family modifies its New Year picture in order to "say goodbye to the Past and welcome the Future".


Traditional Chinese Bookbinding

Traditional Chineses bookbinding refers to the method of bookbinding that the Chinese(as well as Koreans and Japanese)have used in recent centuries, before converting to the modern codex form. It is also called stitched binding.


Pipa

Pipa is a four-stringed Chinese musical instrument, belonging to the plucked category of instruments. Sometimes called the Chinese lute, the instrument has a pear-shaped wooden body with a varying number of frets ranging form 12?26. Another Chinese 4 string plucked lute is the liuqin,which looks like a smaller version of the pipa.


Food Coupon

Food coupon or natingwide is one kind of rations coupons, issued by prpvincial government of China during 1955 to 1983. The people had to use food coupons to buy their food. The coupons were a way of rationingfood. The central government issued natingwide grain coupons. It became a symble of China's planned economy.


Peking Opera

Peking opera or Beijing opera is a form of traditional Chinese theatre which combines music, vocal performance, mine, dance and acrobatics. It arose in the late 18th century and became fully developed and recognized by the mid-19th century. The form was extremely popular in the Qing Dynasty court and has come to be regarded as one of the cultural treasures of China.


The Spring Festival Couplet

In Chinese poetry, a couplet is a pair of lines of poetry which adhere to certain rules. Outside of poems, the are usually seen on the sides of doors leading to people's homes. A special, widely-seen type of couplet is the spring couplet, used as a New Year's decoration that expresses happy and hopeful thoughts for the coming year.

 


Amulet

An amulet, similar to a talisman, is any object intended to bring good luck or protection to its owner.Potential amulets include gems, especially engraved gems, statues, coins, drawings, pendants, rings, plants and animals; even words, to repel evil or bad luck.In antiquity and the Middle Ages, most believed in the protective and healing power of amulets or blessed objects.


PUSHOU

The PUSHOU dates back to the Han Dynasty,it has a history of two thousand years.PUSHOU hava a variety of model.Mouth with a ring of the PUSHou made of metal used for door adornment.It originated in the prehistoric people to worship of the earth.The han dynasty temple uses PUSHOU to drive out the devil.Later PUSHOU is widely used,people pray for the protection of his family safe.


Chinese Coin

Chinese coins were produced continuously for around 2,500 years by casting in moulds, rather than being struck with dies as with most western coins.The earliest coinage of China was described by Sima Qian, the great historian of c. 100 BC;With the opening of exchange between farmers, artisans, and merchants, there came into use money of tortoise shells, cowrie shells, gold, qian (coins), dao (knives), and bu (spades) This has been so from remote antiquity.Later made of metal coins has been widely used.


Wooden Chair

Wooden chair useds as the traditional furniture of china,A chair adds an additinal body part,the knees to support the weight of the body.A sit-stand chair distributes most of the weight of the occupant to the feel.It is most commonly made of rare wooden. In ancient china,own a rare wooden chair is a symbol of status.

 


Embroidery

Embroidery is the art or handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials such as metal strips, pearls, beads, quills, and sequins. A characteristic of embroidery is that the basic techniques or stitches of the earliest work—chain stitch, buttonhole or blanket stitch, running stitch, satin stitch, cross stitch—remain the fundamental techniques of hand embroidery today. Machine embroidery, arising in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution, mimics hand embroidery, especially in the use of chain stitches, but the "satin stitch" and hemming stitches of machine work rely on the use of multiple threads and resemble hand work in their appearance, not their construction.


Hanfu

Hanfu or Han Chinese Clothing,sometimes referred in English sources simply as Silk Robeor Chinese Silk Robe refers to the historical dress of the Han Chinese people,which was worn for milennia before the conquest by the Manchus and the establishment of the Qing Dynasty in 1644.The term Hanfu derives from the Book of Han,which says,"then many came to the Court to pay homage and were delighted at the clothing style of the Han.


Tang Poetry

Tang poetry refers to poetry written in or around the time of and in the characteristic style of China's Tang dynasty,(June 18,618-June 4,907)and /or follows a certain style,often considered as the Golden Age of Chinese poetry.According to a compilation,the Quantangshi,created under the Kangxi emperor of the Qing Dynasty,there were almost 50,000 Tang poems written by over 2,200 authors.


Ink and Wash Painting

Ink and wash painting is an East Asian type of brush painting also known as wash painting.Only black ink-the same as used in East Asian calligraphy-is used,in various concen-trations. Wash painting developed in China during the Tang Dynasty(618-907).Wang Wei is generally credited as the painter who applied color to existing ink and wash paintings.The art was developed into a more polished style during the Song Dynasty(960-1279).It was introduced to Korea shortly after China's discovery of the ink.


Chinese Paper Cutting

Chinese Paper Cutting or Jianzhi is the first type of papercutting design,since paper was invented by Cai Lun in the Eastern Han Dynasty in China.The art form later spread to other parts of the world with different regions adopting their own cultural styles.Because the cut outs are also used to decorate to decorate doors and windows,they are sometimes referred to "chuang hua",meaning Window Flower.


Jade

In the history of the art of the chinese empire,jade has had a special significance,comparable with that of gold and diamonds in the West.Jade was used for the finest objects and cult figures,and for grave furnishings for high-ranking members of the imperial family.Chinese historical sources indicate that Hotan was the main source of the nephrite jade used in ancient China.For several hundred years,until they were defeated by the Xiongnu in 176 BCE,the trade of Hotanese jade into China was controlled by the nomadic Yuezhi.The Chinese still refer to the Yurungkash as the White Jade River,alluding to the white jade recovered from its alluvial deposits.


Blue and White Wares

Blue and white wares designate white pottery and porcelain decorated under the glaze with a blue pigment,generally cobalt oxide.The decoration is commonly applied by hand,by stencilling or by transfer-printing,though other methods of application have also been used.


Fan

The fan stems from China.It has thousands of years of history in China.The Chinese fan culture contains a profound culture foundation.Out of a five-thousand-year history of civilization,the fan line has three thousand years history,making fan culture an important part of the national culture.China has always been called "fan kingdom".


Teacup

Teacup is the symbol and extention of Chinese tea culture. A teacup is a small cup, with or without a handle, generally a small one that may be grasped with the thumb and one or two fingers. It is typically made of purple pottery or ceramic material.


Chopsticks

Chopsticks are samall, often tapered, used as the traditional eating utensils of China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Northern provinces of Laos, Thailand and Burma. Generally believed to have originated on ancient China. They can also be found in some areas of Tibet and Nepal that are close to Han Chinese populations. Chopsticks are most commonly made of bamboo or plastic, but are also made of metal,bone,ivory, and various types of wood. The pair of sticks is maneuvered in one hand, between the thumb and fingers, and used to pick up pieces of food


Door-God

The custom dates back to the Tand Dynasty, whose founder Emperor Tang Taizong(599- May 26, 649) honoured two of his most loyal generals-Qin Shubao and Yuchi Jingde-by having their painted portraints hung to his front door. Ordinary families soon adopted the imperial custom, putting woodblock prints of the ever-vigilant generals on their front gates in the hope of attracting good luck and fending off evil spirits

 

 

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  • by Izhak
  • 03/18/2013 08:09:15

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  • 01/10/2013 15:16:07

Nice item

Good pack of cards illustrated chinese culture valuables. I like it.

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