The answer to the question of what secrets were hidden in the 800-year-old painting in the Forbidden City was not very simple because many of the cultural relics in the Forbidden City had incomprehensible secrets. According to the research of some experts, this ancient painting might have been painted by the famous Tang Dynasty painter Wu Daozi. Its name was "Mysterious Secret Tower Painting". This painting depicted a scene of a tower courtyard, including the eaves, the base, and the body of the tower. According to legend, this painting was painted by Taoist Wu in Chang 'an and kept in the Forbidden City. However, the true meaning of this painting was unknown. Some experts believed that the painting hid some political and historical secrets. For example, the courtyard depicted in the painting may represent the political institutions of the time, while the eaves and body of the tower may represent power and wealth. Therefore, this ancient painting could be a political symbol or a symbol of power and wealth. Some experts believed that the painting hid the secrets of some historical events. For example, the pagoda depicted in the painting may represent the popularity of Buddhist culture in the Tang Dynasty, while the eaves and body of the pagoda may represent the political and economic development of the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, this painting could be a scene depicting a historical event or a symbol of history and culture. Many cultural relics in the Forbidden City had incomprehensible secrets, and this 800-year-old painting was no exception. People were still exploring and researching the true meaning of this painting.
According to legend, there was a gloomy and strange painting hidden in the Forbidden City. It was called "Along the River During the Qingming Festival". This painting depicted the life scene and social phenomena in northern China during the Northern Song Dynasty, including prosperous markets, vivid characters, prosperous water conservancy projects, and numerous buildings and streets. Along the River During the Qingming Festival was a classic work in the history of Chinese painting and one of the important heritages of Chinese culture. It preserved the social style and people's living conditions in the Northern Song Dynasty. It was of great value to the study of ancient Chinese society, economy, culture and so on. Along the River During the Qingming Festival is not only an exquisite painting, but also a vivid historical story. It allows people to have a deeper understanding of ancient Chinese culture and makes us cherish the peaceful life now.
There are indeed many secrets in the Forbidden City. Here are some of them: * * 1. Construction ** 1. * * Nine Dragon Wall "Fake"** - There was a part of the Wall of Nine Dragons that was made of wood and not glass. Legend has it that craftsmen accidentally broke glazed tiles and could not fire new ones in a short period of time, so they replaced them with wood. However, some scholars believed that privately replacing raw materials was a serious crime at that time. It was probably ordered by Emperor Qianlong or later emperors to save costs. After all, it was difficult to re-fire a piece of color to match the original color, and the cost of re-firing all the glazed tiles was too high. 2. * * The evolution of the usage of the Palace of Earthly Tranquility ** - After Emperor Yongzheng moved to Yangxin Hall, the Palace of Earthly Tranquility was no longer occupied. According to unofficial historical records, after the death of Empress Xiaozhuang of the Qing Dynasty, the Palace of Earthly Tranquility was rebuilt into a place of worship for the royal family due to the consideration that no one could suppress her soul. The heavy Yin Qi was no longer suitable for living. 3. * * Floor heating in the Forbidden City ** - There were many ways for the emperor's concubines to keep warm during the winter, including the fire heating technique. They burned charcoal in the pit under the palace, and the heat was transmitted from bottom to top. A large number of water pipes were also found underground in Yangxin Hall. They used the heated water to dry the ground. This could prevent the burning of charcoal basins from causing a fire, similar to the original Chinese version of floor heating. 4. * * The special significance of the lion in front of Ningshou Palace ** - The gilded bronze lion in front of the Ningshou Palace had drooping ears and covered its eyes with its eyebrows. It had restrained its spirit and appeared docile. In the Qing Dynasty, it was used to warn the harem not to interfere in internal affairs. 5. * * The arrowhead on the plaque of Long Sect ** - There was a broken arrow cluster on the plaque of Long Sect, which originated from a civil uprising during the Jiaqing period. The arrow was shot at the plaque, and the Jiaqing Emperor ordered it to be preserved as a warning to himself. It also reflected the resistance of the people against the feudal rulers. 6. * * Cloud Dragon Stone Steps ** - The stone steps in front of the Hall of Supreme Harmony were carved from a whole piece of bluestone with mugwort leaves. They used relief techniques to portray the image of floating clouds and dragons. There were nine coiled dragons and five floating mountains, reflecting the meaning of the Nine-Five Supreme. The project was huge and the craftsmanship was complicated. 7. * * Western architecture in the Forbidden City ** - To the northwest of the Hall of Valor, there was a western-style building, the Hall of Virtue. It was said to be a Turkish building left behind by the Yuan Dynasty. It was rumored to be a bathhouse built by Emperor Qianlong for his favorite concubine. 8. * * The words on the plaque in the inner and outer court of the Forbidden City are different ** - After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, when Yuan Shikai proclaimed himself emperor, in order to establish a Han dynasty, he ordered people to dig out the Manchu characters on the plaque of the outer court. At that time, Pu Yi and his old ministers and concubines were still living in the inner court, so the Manchu characters on the plaque of the inner court were preserved. 9. * * The purpose and method of the Meridian Gate ** - Meridian Gate was not a place for beheading. In ancient times, major ceremonies and prisoner of war ceremonies were held here. In the Ming Dynasty, people were killed in Xisi archway, and in the Qing Dynasty, they were executed in Caishikou execution ground outside Xuanwumen. There were three gates below the Meridian Gate. The middle imperial road was for the emperor to walk through. The empress could also walk through on the day of her wedding. The top scholar, second place, and Tanhua high school students could walk through the middle road. The left and right gates were for civil officials and imperial relatives to walk through. * * 2. Culture and customs ** 1. * * The emperor is looking for the signboard for the concubines to sleep in ** - In the Qing Dynasty, the green-headed token had many uses. When officials had urgent matters to meet the emperor, arrest people, or pardon prisoners, they would use the green-headed token. The emperor would also use the green-headed token to turn over the token when he asked the concubines to serve him. 2. * * Sacrifice to the kitchen in the Qing Palace ** - The custom of offering sacrifices to the kitchen in the Qing Palace was introduced by Kangxi. The sacrifices were two top-grade yellow sheep and thirty-three kinds of dried and fresh fruits. Qianlong also sang "Song of Visiting Virtues" after offering sacrifices to the kitchen in Kunning Palace. 3. * * Change of timing tool ** - The Qing Dynasty began to use copper clepsydra to measure time. Qianlong wrote the inscription of the clepsydra. After the Western missionary sent the self-ringing bell, the self-ringing bell was gradually used in the palace because of the weakness of the copper clepsydra in winter. 4. * * Still riding a sedan chair ** - The palanquin team was the imperial palanquin team of the Qing Dynasty. It was led by two Rank-8 chief eunuchs and made up of thirty-two palanquin carrying eunuchs. The palanquin carrying eunuchs were good-looking, strong, and of average height. There was also a eunuch leading the way in front of the palanquin. As he walked, he made a "chi chi" sound to let the irrelevant people avoid him. 5. * * Imperial physician, please take care of your pulse ** - In the Qing Dynasty, the imperial physicians had to treat the emperor, empress, and the royal family in the palace. They had to feel the pulse to know if they were sick in advance and prescribe a prescription. 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There was no conclusive answer to the skeleton painting in the Forbidden City. However, according to some novels and movies, the painting of skeletons might be considered one of the representative works of court art in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was called the Skeleton Painting. " Skeleton Painting " was an oil painting by Lang Shining, a court painter of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It depicted a skeleton figure in armor, with some buildings and roads in the background. According to some documents, the Skeleton Painting had been circulated for a period of time in history, but it was lost or stolen after the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1906. Therefore, there was no definite answer as to who had placed the painting of the skeleton. However, some historians believe that this painting may have been collected by an official or collector after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, or it may have been stolen or lost and recovered by a descendant.
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A seven-year-old child could draw a map of the Xi'an subway line. For example, like Zhang Qirun, he could draw a map of the subway line one by one according to the year of completion and opening of each line, including the color, direction, station, transfer station, etc. of each line. You could also draw New Year themed paintings. The steps included drawing characters (such as a little girl, a boy holding a candied haws, a girl holding a balloon), then drawing grass, ingots, red packets, gift boxes, and other elements to increase the joy, then adding trees, stars, and other backgrounds, and finally painting colors and blushing. You could also draw a panda. You could start with the panda's head (oval), ears (semicircle), dark circles (oval), nose (triangle), mouth, body, arms and legs (oval or lines), then draw bamboo (pay attention to the front and back cover), add bamboo shoots, grass, flowers, rainbows, the sun, and other backgrounds. Finally, you could paint the panda's ears, eyes, hands and feet black and add a red face to color the background. In addition, flowers, insects, birds, fruits, vegetables, landscapes, buildings, vehicles, daily necessities, etc. were also suitable for seven-year-olds to draw. They could also be used for creative painting, traditional children's painting, or children's Chinese painting. The novel "Flower in the Heart" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
He didn't quite understand the exact meaning of the phrase "easy to draw at the age of 17". If it was referring to the simple method of learning to draw at the age of 17, there were some drawing techniques suitable for beginners (including 17-year-old beginners) in the reference materials. For example, when drawing a hand, one could first draw two line segments and divide them equally. The lower part of the palm could be drawn as an inverted echelon, and a triangle could be added to the side to represent the thumb. An arc could be drawn from the lower position of the index finger to determine the position of the pinky finger. The position of the finger could be determined according to the rules such as the longest middle finger. The small joints could be ignored to simplify the drawing, and the nails should not exceed the first joint. For those with zero foundation, there were some simple drawing methods such as "first draw four 9's, then connect them together and you can finish a hand in a minute". In addition, copying was also very helpful for beginners. After copying enough, they would be able to create with ease. If it meant that a 17-year-old person's painting style was simple, then a 17-year-old artist with a soul would have a unique and simple style. They would draw people who did not look like them, but it was also a way of painting. If he was referring to the simple tools for 17-year-olds to draw, then 17-year-olds provided seven types of brush tools, such as pens and pens, to choose from. The novel "Flower in the Heart" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some ways to draw space for 7 - 8 year olds: 1. ** Material Collection and Knowledge Understanding ** - Children could first learn some space-related knowledge, such as China's Shenzhou 12 manned spacecraft carrying three astronauts into the Tiangong Space Station on June 17,2021, to stimulate children's creative enthusiasm and national pride. - Collect some pictures of space elements, such as various planets (Earth, Mars, Moon, etc.), spaceships, astronauts, etc., so that children have an intuitive understanding of space. 2. ** Picture composition planning ** - [Main body selection: The child can choose one or more space elements as the main body of the picture, such as a spaceship or an astronaut walking in space.] If the spaceship was used as the main body, he could draw the general shape of the spaceship first, such as a circular or streamlined spaceship, and then add some details to the spaceship, such as small windows, flame spraying devices, etc. If he drew an astronaut, he could focus on the spacesuit, such as the various equipment on the spacesuit, the different colors, and the unique posture of the astronaut in space weightlessness. - [Add background: Add a space background around the main body. The background can include many planets. The size of the planets can be different. They can be represented by circles. Add some unique features to the planets. For example, Earth can be painted with land and oceans, Mars can be painted with a fiery red surface, and so on.] You can also add some stars. The stars can be represented by simple dots or drawn as stars with light. In addition, he could also draw some nebulae or meteors to make the picture more colorful. 3. ** Color Usage ** - For a space theme, the overall color could be cool, such as dark blue, purple, and so on. Spaceships could use silver, white, and other colors to express their metallic texture. Astronauts 'spacesuits could be mainly white, with some colored stripes or labels. The colors of the planets were chosen according to the characteristics of different planets. For example, Earth was mainly blue and green, Mars was mainly red, and so on. Stars could be represented by yellow. 4. ** Material Usage ** - The paper could be ordinary sketch paper or cardboard. The drawing tools could be watercolor pens, marker pens, or oil painting sticks. If you wanted to make the picture more interesting, you could also use some handmade materials, such as ultra-light clay to make three-dimensional parts of the planet or spacecraft, or use a sponge stamp to dip in gouache paint to print some special texture effects on the paper to express the background of space. The novel "Hundred Years of Spaceship" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
A 0-year-old baby still did not have the ability to draw. However, if a parent or adult who wanted to teach a 0-year-old child how to draw a lotus flower, they could refer to the following methods of drawing a lotus flower: One was to draw a water droplet to represent the petals, then draw the other petals, then draw the stem, and finally fill in the color. The lotus was pink, and the stem was green. Another method was to write a W and connect them together, then write a pair of parenthesis and draw an arc, then write six Vs and draw two arcs, then write two Vs and draw the stem and leaves, then draw the leaf vein and flower bud. The other method was to draw a water droplet first, then draw two arcs to connect them, draw a semicircle, write four inverted Vs, then draw many arcs to connect them and point a lot of dots. Then, draw the flower path and lotus leaf, draw the leaf vein, and finally draw the lotus seed with an oval and the letter U. The novel " Flower in the Heart " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Wang Renhua started learning painting at the age of 45. A year later, he participated in a national art competition and won the first prize in the art category. She used to be a quality inspector and had a talent for painting since childhood, but she dropped out of school at the age of 16 due to the times. At the age of 45, she seized the opportunity to study painting at the night school of Huangshan Painting and Calligraphy Institute. With her talent and hard work, she achieved good results in the competition. This achievement was an important breakthrough in her painting path. After that, she continued to develop in the field of painting and eventually became a national first-class artist and a painter with many honors. The novel " Flower in the Heart " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!