GRAPHICAL SEMANTICS:
A Thousand Rivers and Mountains, painted on silk by Wang Ximeng in the Northern Song Dynasty, is one of China's top ten famous paintings handed down from generation to generation. It is now collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing. This work is in the form of a long scroll, based on tradition, and the picture is meticulous. The vast rivers and undulating mountains constitute a wonderful landscape map of the south of the Yangtze River. The static scenes
such as fishing villages and markets, waterside pavilions, nunnery houses and watermill Bridges are intermingled with the dynamic scenes such as fishing, sailing, playing and going to fairs, which is a perfect combination of dynamic and static scenes.
COLOR SEMANTIC:
bean green color, porcelain glaze color name. Green glaze is one of the derived glaze colors, originated in the Song Dynasty Longquan Kiln. Before the Ming Dynasty slightly yellow, to the Qing Dynasty pure nearly green. Its glaze is yellow in green, glaze luster is weaker than pink green, plum green. In the Ming Dynasty, the firing level of the green glaze tended to be stable, and the basic tone was still mainly green and yellow, while the green was more elegant than before. The Qing Dynasty bean green glaze is elegant and soft, the light color is light like the lake, the deep color is yellow in the green, and the glaze is thick.