Tomb Lang and Ancestral Hall.

Author:Music club Time:2022.07.26

Xuzhou is one of the concentrated land of portrait stone in China. It is rich in themes and extensive content, including myths and legends, historical stories, real life and other contents. A microcosm of society is a history of the Han Dynasty.

Xuzhou Han portrait stone hall covers an area of ​​more than 20,000 square meters and a construction area of ​​8,000 square meters. It consists of two parts: North Pavilion and South Pavilion. The South Pavilion was designed by Mr. Guan Zhaoyu, a master of architectural design and professor of Tsinghua University. The trend was hidden in the mountains.

The theme of the new museum display "The Great Han Dynasty -Shi Shang Epic", exhibited the newly collected cultural relics after 1990, including "Shinto Tianlu, Ancestral Hall Jingzu, Tianong Shen Yun, Hanshi Spring and Autumn, Qianqiu Di Palace, inscription inscription" In some cases, the collection of boutique portraits is used to interpret the charm contained in Han culture. Among them, the "Hanshi Spring and Autumn" section is classified in accordance with the science, and 12 small units show the social uniforms, food, housing, living, travel, fighting, music and dance, mythical stories, etc. from 12 small units.

Shinti Road

Shinto carved in the Han Dynasty was carved with stone, stone stele, stone pillar, stone man, wicked evil, stone tiger, stone horse, stone cattle, stone sheep and so on. Shi Yan is the symbol of Tianmen. It is the wings of evil and Shima. Shinto stone carving is an outstanding representative of the Han Dynasty architecture and sculpture art. It absorbs the method of three -dimensional perspective of western sculpture on the basis of simplicity and simplicity.











The pictures are the art gallery information of Leyi Club

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