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xinyidecor · 7 months ago
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Poetic National Color·Oriental Aesthetics
There seemed to be thousands of words to say, but not a single word was revealed.
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myfashionburden · 11 months ago
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heaven gaia spring/summer 2019
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chinesehanfu · 9 months ago
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🐲WISH EVERYONE HAVE A HAPPY LONG(龍/Dragon)YEAR
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Wish everyone good luck in the year of the dragon and happy holiday!!
This is my first time to draw such big dragon, I kinda worried but surprisingly it's okay(ˊᗜˋ*)
2024 is the year of the Green Dragon(青龍) and also the year of the Wood Dragon.
※青 originally meant blue in ancient times, but in painting colors, if blue is mixed with a small amount of green, it is called cyan (one of the three subtractive primary colors), and it has multiple levels.So the dragon I drew is closer to blue><
【Historical Artifacts Reference 】:
Princess Xincheng新城公主 of the Tang Dynasty (634-663)
Princess Xincheng新城公主 was the youngest daughter of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty in China and was born to the eldest Zhangsun Empress.
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Various Hairpin were Unearthed from the Tang Dynasty Tomb of Princess Yang of Wu
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darqx · 9 months ago
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Based on a real game I used to play with my friends/cousins when we were little lol. You hold the firecracker for as long as possible before throwing it. Don't try this at home.
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mast3r-rainb0w · 9 months ago
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Spyro Year of the Dragon - Happy 24th Anniversary! by Mast3r-Rainb0w
Happy 24th Anniversary to Spyro: Year of the Dragon (a.k.a. Spyro 3), which released back in 2000, and ever so fittingly on the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Dragon! Here's some fanart of gaming's greatest purple dragon riding his radical skateboard with a traditional Chinese-theme for the background! Enjoy!
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livesunique · 2 years ago
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Happy Lunar New Year to all celebrating!
Wishing You and Your Beloved Ones A Happy New Year!
Peace, Safety and Good Luck Continually for 2023!
'Three Rabbits' (1644–1911). Silk painting, formerly attributed to Gong Ji (Chinese, Northern Song dynasty). Courtesy The Met
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retconner · 8 months ago
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She is just fashionably late
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shoot-the-street · 9 months ago
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blueiscoool · 6 months ago
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Archaeologists Discover Three 1,800-Year-Old Residential-Style Tombs in China
Archaeologists discovered three remarkable 1,800-year-old, residential-style tombs featuring rooms and windows, where a wealthy family was laid to rest alongside their treasured possessions, in Rizhao, China.
The tombs are thought to date to the Han Dynasty, which ruled China between 206 B.C. and A.D. 220—what is considered to be a golden age in Chinese history.
The tombs, which are from the Han dynasty, were discovered by archaeologists in Rizhao, China, while they were getting ready for a park expansion. But the archaeologists weren’t actually the first to find the tombs; looters had previously discovered at least portions of them at some point, largely clearing out two of the tombs, while leaving the third relatively undisturbed.
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The intact tomb consists of two interconnected rooms in a residential style, and it is believed that a married couple belonging to the Chinese Huan family were laid to rest here.
According to a statement translated from the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, apart from the 70 artifacts constituting the family treasure in the third tomb, it is the tomb design that makes the tombs so fascinating. These are residential-style tombs, featuring doors and windows, with one containing multiple interconnecting rooms.
Two of the tombs contained inscriptions of the Huan surname, showing the distinct familial connection between them. Also, a bronze seal found in the tomb bears the name “Huan Jia”—revealing the identity of the owner.
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Experts say the tombs, accessed through passageways, share a similar design. The most intact tomb, known as M3, includes interconnected rooms with wooden windows and doors, suggesting it may have been the final resting place of a married couple.
The third tomb, known as M3 and believed to contain a married couple, had all its treasures intact. This tomb consisted of two rooms connect by a doorway. The miniature wooden doors and windows in this tomb that linked the two rooms were supposed to imitate a residential style, according to archaeologists.
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The 70 artifacts recovered from the tomb complex so far suggest that this was a high-status, wealthy family. These include an iron sword, bronze mirrors, and a variety of pottery.
In a distinctly unusual discovery, the team also located pieces of a coffin carriage, which was used to transport coffins into the tomb. The archaeologists described it as “exquisitely crafted and an uncommon find.”
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Moreover, it is extremely uncommon to discover a family name connecting the tombs. The basic design of the tombs is also the same, with a sloping entrance tunnel that leads to each chamber located deep within the mound. Brick-carved arches, doors, and windows played heavily, and murals featured flora patterns and figures.
By Oguz Kayra.
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carsthatnevermadeitetc · 2 years ago
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Baojun Yep, 2023. A tiny electric SUV from GM's Chinese SAIC-GM-Wulling (SGMW) joint venture. The Yep will launch with a single 50kw (67hp) motor driving the rear wheels but a dual motor all wheel drive version will arrive later. There's also a tiny pick-up version and a range of retro-style accessories.
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fanartka · 9 months ago
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Happy New Year of the Dragon!
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matchasartcha · 2 years ago
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wishing good fortune for the new year :3
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spocks-kaathyra · 11 months ago
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don't mind the past, don't ask about the future
(closeups under the cut)
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supercantaloupe · 5 months ago
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had a lovely afternoon out
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serenahimmel · 9 months ago
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fishstiiiicks · 9 months ago
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A project from my portfolio for college application. Character designs + storyboard of a fight scene b/w them + a still frame (very rushed) from the opening scene. The story is set during the Republican era of China. It’s about a boy from a poor village, who makes a living as a demon hunter, who is hired to kill a fox spirit disguised as an opera performer, unaware of the fact that she is actually a protector spirit of his village. My idea is that the village is terrorized by a mob, who owns the theatre the fox spirit works at. The fox is there because she’s waiting for a chance to assassinate the mob leader. I guess the mob leader knew so he hired the demon hunter? Idk it kinda doesn’t make sense lol
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