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Gold-leaf screen
Gold-leaf screen
Height: 173cm Total Width: 384cm
Height: 210cm; Single fan width: 84cm x 6 fans
Gold-leaf screen
The age of this screen is unknown, but its style is antique and elegant. It is especially suitable for use in scholar's studio, tea ceremony, and other related activities.
Wen Zhenxiang said: Modern people only focus on carving and decoration to please the common eye, while the ancient system has been completely destroyed, which makes people sigh deeply.
It expresses the exploration and appreciation of objects by traditional Chinese literati.
Screen, meaning "to screen against the wind".
The history of folding screens dates back four thousand years, starting with the record in the ancient Chinese text *Wu Yuan* that "Yu made a folding screen." The *Zhou Li* (Rites of Zhou) records the "establishment of the imperial palace" (the early term for folding screens). These screens were placed behind the emperor's throne to display his supreme status. From the emperor standing behind a screen, the practice evolved to placing screens in prominent positions within the interior, serving to divide, beautify, and harmonize the space. Through continuous evolution, folding screens have developed a unique cultural connotation.
Screens are described in many places in "Dream of the Red Chamber":
Sister Feng said, "There are sixteen families with folding screens, the best of which have a 'Hundred Longevity Characters' design painted in gold on one side."
Height: 173cm Total Width: 384cm
Height: 210cm; Single fan width: 84cm x 6 fans
Gold-leaf screen
The age of this screen is unknown, but its style is antique and elegant. It is especially suitable for use in scholar's studio, tea ceremony, and other related activities.
Wen Zhenxiang said: Modern people only focus on carving and decoration to please the common eye, while the ancient system has been completely destroyed, which makes people sigh deeply.
It expresses the exploration and appreciation of objects by traditional Chinese literati.
Screen, meaning "to screen against the wind".
The history of folding screens dates back four thousand years, starting with the record in the ancient Chinese text *Wu Yuan* that "Yu made a folding screen." The *Zhou Li* (Rites of Zhou) records the "establishment of the imperial palace" (the early term for folding screens). These screens were placed behind the emperor's throne to display his supreme status. From the emperor standing behind a screen, the practice evolved to placing screens in prominent positions within the interior, serving to divide, beautify, and harmonize the space. Through continuous evolution, folding screens have developed a unique cultural connotation.
Screens are described in many places in "Dream of the Red Chamber":
Sister Feng said, "There are sixteen families with folding screens, the best of which have a 'Hundred Longevity Characters' design painted in gold on one side."










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