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Huishan clay figurines is a folk clay art of Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province ,National intangible cultural heritage. WithTianjin Clay Figure Zhang、Big Wu clayare famous as Chinese three clay
History
[edit]Huishan clay figurines of written history began in the exact Ming generations, dating back five centuries, and the longest current physical figurines have 200 years of history.
Ming Dynasty essayist Dai Zhang writes《TaoAnMengYi·Series 7》 and for the near Huishan clay figurines account of trafficking[1].
Qing generations, Wang Chunlin division produced five colorful mud baby into the offer, get Qianlong emperor appreciated. TONGZHI to GUANGXU years, a large number of theater opera figurines as a theme, and this is the history of Huishan clay figurines of the most prosperous period. During this period, there Huishan workshops, stores more than forty, thirty people professional craftsmen. CIXI when the Queen Mother sixtieth birthday, local officials put a major opera pinching clay figurine "PANTAOHUI" dedicated to the inner court, becomes a tribute from Huishan clay figurines. Xuantong years (1910) to get Southern Seas will Silver Award.
Characteristic
[edit]Heini Huishan clay figurines using a meter below the Huishan region of the material, muddy delicate soft, excellent plasticity.
Huishan clay figurines by craftsmanship, art forms and artistic style can be divided into two categories, CUHUO and XIHUO. Also known as crude goods means playing' goods, the use of mass production mold, simple and rough style, bright colors, and many more auspiciousness theme for the performance of content, such as large-Fu, silkworm cats, old birthday, fisherman, etc.; fine goods means that pinching opera, mainly based on the traditional opera characters, myths, legends, folk customs, GUORUOMO praise its "RenWuGuJin."[2]
Huishan clay figurines of the most representative works is familiar 'big Fu'. Fu drawn from folklore, is a robust child deified image, a symbol of the town of evil, blessing, blessing the meaning of peace.
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[edit]Category:China Intangible Cultural Heritage Category:Clay Category:Wuxi Culture