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220140509方忠平The Qing Ming Festival is a day of reverence for Chinese.。 People hold ceremonies for ancestors, and sweep their tombs on April 5th every year. According to tradition, during the tomb-sweeping, people put food in front of the tombs, add new soil on the tomb, decorate the tombs with some fresh branches and knock head.
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220140784梁湘粤It captures the daily life of people from the Song period at the capital, Bianjing, today’s Kaifeng in Henan. The theme celebrates the festive spirit and prosperous street scene at the Qingming Festival, rather than the holiday’s ceremonial aspects, such as tomb sweeping and prayers. The entire piece was painted in the handscroll format and the content reveals the lifestyle of all levels of society from rich to poor as well as different economic ac
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220140784梁湘粤It captures the daily life of people from the Song period at the capital, Bianjing, today’s Kaifeng in Henan. The theme celebrates the festive spirit and prosperous street scene at the Qingming Festival, rather than the holiday’s ceremonial aspects, such as tomb sweeping and prayers. (See other interpretations of the title below.) The entire piece was painted in the handscroll format and the content reveals the lifestyle of all levels of society from rich to poor as well as different economic activities in rural areas and the city. It offers glimpses of period clothing and architecture. As an artistic creation, the piece has been revered and court artists of subsequent dynasties have made many re-interpretive replicas.
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熊宇航This painting depicts the prosperity of Bianjing during the Qingming Festival. It is The prosperity of Bianjing is also the witness of the urban economic situation in the Northern Song Dynasty Photograph. It vividly depicts the daily social life and customs of Bianjing, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. Through this painting, we can learn about the urban landscape of the Northern Song Dynasty and the life of people of different classes at that time. He was an outstanding realistic painter in the late Northern Song Dynasty. Most of his works are lost, and the existence of "Picture of the River at Qingming Festival" is a treasure of ancient Chinese art.