Courtyard stone carving is a way of life

2022-12-17
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  There are many famous gardens in Chinese history, all of which deposit the essence of the culture of past dynasties. From architectural layout to stone carving, the elegant life and aesthetic taste of the landlord are presented one by one. Garden is also a kind of culture. It is a humanistic landscape in nature and a way of life for people. Playing with garden stone carvings is a way of life, but also a way of life attitude. For Tibetan garden stone carvings, ordinary families, as long as there is a slightly larger living room or balcony, can put stone appreciation. In this way, it can show the masters taste in life and artistic interest. What a wonderful thing it is to cultivate sentiment. The intersection of stone carving and garden space reflects the sublimation of habitat into artistic conception and artistic conception. The cultural charm of stone carving in the garden lies in "enriching scenery and feeling things clearly".
  There are many kinds of stone carving materials, including Shoushan Stone, Taihu Stone, Marble, Han Baiyu, Lingbi Stone, Qingtian Stone, Chang Fossil Stone, Hetian Stone and so on. Material is not the most critical factor to judge stone carving, but the most critical factor is to judge the artistry of stone carving. The stone carving art of each era has its general style, and every concrete stone carving work also has its own style. The style of stone carving varies from time to time. Like calligraphy, painting and other works of art, the main style of stone carving in Ming Dynasty is conciseness. In fact, this style inherits the legacy of the Song Dynasty and even the Tang Dynasty. On this basis, the artistic style of stone carvings in the Tang and Song Dynasties is also concise and lively, which makes it difficult to distinguish the age differences between the Song and Mingshi carvings. In the Qing Dynasty, the art of stone carving became complex and exquisite, paying attention to details, but it was also a kind of beauty, which was also loved by most Tibetans.
  Everyone can choose stone carvings according to their own cultural literacy and artistic pursuit. As a form of architectural art, gardens have entered a new aesthetic realm from Song Dynasty to Ming and Qing Dynasty in the process of developing from imitating natural landscapes to loving literati landscapes. At this time, Europe is building a large number of urban blocks to show the prosperity of the city, while China is keen on the construction of single-door, landscape-inclusive gardens. Jiangnan and Beijing have formed a number of gardens full of bookish and elegant artistic style, leaving behind many immortal masterpieces.

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