Aesthetics and symbolic meaning of ancient Chinese snowy landscapes from the IV to the XX century.

Rui Chang
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The article examines the aesthetic and symbolic aspects of ancient Chinese snowy landscapes, covering the period from the IV to the XX century. The focus of the research is Guohua painting, representing classic snowy landscapes, compositions with birds and flowers, as well as snow portraits. An in-depth analysis of the symbolism and meaning of elements such as "four seasons", "snow", "snowy mountains", "three friends of cold time" and "cold beasts" was carried out, as well as the narrative characteristics of snowy landscapes were studied. It was revealed that snow scenes reflect the vitality and stability of a person, causing reflections on life difficulties. The work highlights how snowy landscapes have become a means of expressing emotions, reflecting sadness, but also demonstrating strength, well-being, morality and the sublimity of cultural values.  The study uses the methodology of symbolism and iconology analysis to study the aesthetics of ancient Chinese snowy landscapes. A comparative approach is applied to various eras and techniques, including ink painting and engraving, to assess the cultural and emotional meanings of snow in Chinese art. The research touches on a rarely covered topic in the history of art — the aesthetic and symbolic depth of ancient Chinese snowy landscapes, from the IV to the XX century. Introducing into scientific discourse a deep analysis of changes in the perception and image of snow, the work presents a comprehensive study using iconology and semiotics to uncover hidden meanings in Chinese Guohua painting. She reveals how artists have reflected the emotional and philosophical aspects of life through snowy landscapes, demonstrating their influence on cultural representations of nature, man and society. The innovation of the study lies in the fact that it connects the aesthetic elements of snow with cultural and historical changes in China, showing their importance for understanding Chinese identity and aesthetic perception. This study not only enriches the academic understanding of Chinese painting, but also highlights the layering of symbols and metaphors in traditional art, reflecting a unique combination of natural phenomena and cultural meanings.
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四世纪至二十世纪中国古代雪景的美学和象征意义。
文章探讨了中国古代雪景山水画的美学和象征意义,时间跨度从四世纪到二十世纪。研究的重点是国画,表现经典的雪景山水、花鸟构图以及雪景肖像。深入分析了 "四季"、"雪"、"雪山"、"岁寒三友"、"寒兽 "等元素的象征意义,并研究了雪景的叙事特征。研究发现,雪景反映了人的生命力和稳定性,引起人们对人生困境的反思。作品强调了雪景如何成为一种表达情感的手段,既反映了悲伤,也展示了力量、幸福、道德和文化价值的升华。 本研究采用象征主义和图标分析的方法来研究中国古代雪景的美学。研究采用比较的方法,从水墨画和雕刻等不同的时代和技法入手,评估雪在中国艺术中的文化和情感意义。该研究触及了艺术史上一个鲜有涉及的话题--从四世纪到二十世纪中国古代雪景的美学和象征深度。作品将对雪的感知和形象变化的深入分析引入科学话语,运用图标学和符号学进行了全面研究,揭示了中国国画中隐藏的意义。她揭示了艺术家如何通过雪景反映生活中的情感和哲理,展示了雪景对自然、人类和社会文化表征的影响。这项研究的创新之处在于,它将雪景的美学元素与中国的文化和历史变迁联系起来,显示出它们对于理解中国人的身份认同和审美感知的重要性。这项研究不仅丰富了对中国画的学术理解,而且突出了传统艺术中象征和隐喻的层次性,反映了自然现象和文化意义的独特结合。
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