Art & Aesthetics
1194 articlesTu盘绣 (Tu盘绣)
Tu盘绣 is a traditional embroidery technique of the Tu ethnic group in China, recognized as national intangible cultural heritage.
Shui Ethnic Horse-tail Embroidery
Shui ethnic horse-tail embroidery is a traditional Chinese embroidery technique recognized as national intangible cultural heritage.
Qiang Embroidery
Traditional embroidery art of the Qiang ethnic group in China, recognized as national intangible cultural heritage.
Han Embroidery
Han Embroidery is a traditional Chinese embroidery style originating from Hubei Province, with roots tracing back to the Spring and Autumn Period.
Hang Embroidery
Hang Embroidery is a traditional Chinese embroidery style originating from Hangzhou, known for its exquisite techniques and cultural significance.
Marquis Yi of Zeng
Marquis Yi of Zeng was a noble ruler of the Zeng state during the Warring States period, known for his elaborate tomb containing remarkable artifacts like the Bianzhong bells.
Cheng-Zhu Neo-Confucianism
The major school of Neo-Confucianism developed during the Song dynasty by Cheng Hao, Cheng Yi, and Zhu Xi.
Zu Chongzhi
Chinese mathematician and astronomer who calculated pi to seven decimal places and made significant contributions to calendar reform.
Tianwen (Heavenly Questions)
A classical Chinese poem by Qu Yuan featuring philosophical questions about mythology, cosmology, and history.
Thousand Character Classic
A Chinese classic text consisting of 1000 characters used for teaching literacy and moral values.
Bian Embroidery
A traditional Chinese embroidery style originating from Kaifeng during the Song Dynasty, renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and artistic expression.
Hualing (Feather Plume)
Hualing were decorative feather plumes worn by Qing Dynasty officials to indicate rank and honor.
Gao Fang: Traditional Chinese Medicine Paste
Gao Fang is a traditional Chinese medicinal paste used for nourishment and treatment in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Hand Drum (Dap)
The hand drum, particularly the Dap of the Uyghur people, is a traditional percussion instrument with significant cultural importance across Central Asia and the Middle East.
Rawap
The Rawap is a traditional stringed musical instrument of the Uyghur people, featuring a distinctive pear-shaped resonator and ornate craftsmanship.
Morin Khuur (Horse Head Fiddle)
The Morin Khuur is a traditional Mongolian bowed string instrument with a horse head carving on its pegbox.
Mencius
Mencius was a Chinese philosopher who is often credited as the most famous Confucian after Confucius himself.
Lu Sheng
The Lu Sheng is a free-reed mouth organ traditional to ethnic minorities in Southwest China.
Tonggu County
Tonggu County is a mountainous region in Jiangxi Province, China, known for its natural beauty, rich history, and unique Hakka culture.
Taipinggu (太平鼓)
Taipinggu is a traditional Chinese drum used in folk dances, particularly popular in northern China with a history dating back to the Tang Dynasty.