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开 本: 20开纸 张: 纯质纸包 装: 平装-胶订是否套装: 否国际标准书号ISBN: 9787508539355
内容简介
央视纪录片《如果国宝会说话》用100 件国宝述说中国古人的创造力,共100 集,每集5 分钟,通过讲述一件文物,介绍国宝背后的中国精神、中国审美和中国价值观,以全新视角带您读懂中华文化。*、二季播出后,受到观众好评并带起来一波文博热。本书完整呈现了《如果国宝会说话》*季25 件国宝的故事内容,以流畅生动的语言讲述国宝背后鲜为人知的传奇故事和曲折经历,在引人入胜、跌宕起伏的故事中,寻找中华魂魄,引领读者领略中华国宝不朽的价值与魅力。此外,图书增加了大量有关文物的制作工艺、相关中国文化、中外文化对比的辅文,使本书更具人文性、知识性和艺术性,使历史文物爱好者和广大读者继纪录片后,能对文物传奇、历史探索、中华文化有更为深入的探寻。
In the documentary Every Treasure Tells a Story produced by CCTV, the creativity of ancient Chinese people is appreciated through 100 national treasures. Each of them is introduced in a 5-minute episode to tell a story, explaining the Chinese spirit, aesthetics and values behind them. This documentary provides a chance for the audience to understand the cultures of China from a fresh perspective. The first season was highly rated by the audience and stirred a passion for culture and tradition.This book presents the stories of the 25 treasures in the first season of the documentary. Between the lines, you may find their legendary experiences that were hardly known and look for traces of the Chinese spirit. We are sure that these stories, which are full of ups and downs, will open a window for readers to gain a touch of the everlasting value and charm of the great country’s gems. Thanks to the humanistic elements and knowledge, this artfully designed book is also an ideal choice for readers, especially fans of history and cultural relics, to dig deeper about the legend, history and Chinese culture after they turn off their electronic devices because it offers abundant content about how these treasures could possibly have been made, as well as traditional culture, and differences between China and the rest of the world.
目 录
1. Human-headed Pot: Gazing at Old Times2. Jiahu Bone Flute: a Melodious Sound Transcending Nine Millennia3. Pottery Eagle-shaped Tripod: Enchanting Pottery from 6,000 Years Ago4. Longshan Eggshell Black Pottery Cup: a Delicate Craftwork 0.2mm Thin5. Hongshan Jade Dragon: a Dragon-shaped Jade Ring 6. Lingjiatan Jade Plaque and Jade Turtle: a Game of Hide and Seek in Jade 7. Liangzhu Yu Cong: a Badge of Gog8. Turquoise-inlaid Bronze Plaque: Resonance Between Metal and Jade9. Yinxu Turquoise-inlaid Oracle Bone: Inscribed Bones10. Houmuwu Ding: a National Treasure11. Fu Hao’s Jade Phoenix: Legend of the Magic Bird12. Xiao Zun: How an Owl was Honored 13. Li Gui: a Boundary Marker of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties14. He Zun: Where “China” Appeared First15. Jade Pendant Set: Wearing the World on One’s Body16. Sanxingdui Bronze Figure: the Glory of Human Nature17. Sanxingdui Bronze Sacred Tree: Inscribed Bones 18. Golden Sun Bird: Shining Light upon the Ancient and Modern 19. Da Ke Ding: an Open Bronze Book20. Cowry Shell Vessel of the Ancient Dian Kingdom: the Cow-Tiger Coming Down from the Altar21.Lotus and Crane Rectangular Hu: Lotus in Blossom, Crane about to Take Flight 22. Bronze Zun-pan of Marquis Yi of Zeng: a Legend Reproduced23. Sword of Goujian: the Winner Takes All24. Filigree-inlaid Bronze Plate of a Mausoleum Map: Futuristic Technology of the Warring States Period 25. Hu-fu (Two-Piece Tiger Tallies): Mighty Troops in the Palm of the Hand
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Human-headed Pot: Gazing at Old TimesComing from the earth, you raise your head slightly to the sky. Over 6,000 years have passed; we’ve been searching for food, surviving, procreating and evolving. Now we are gazing at you, pondering the meaning of all this. The human-headed pot was made of red pottery by the ancestors of the Yangshao Culture from 6,000 to 6,500 years ago. At that time, people polished the stone tools, and were beginning to raise livestock and reclaim wasteland, gradually forming into tribes. This marked the beginning of the Neolithic Age of the history of mankind. In the history of mankind, pottery was the first experiment which had been created from scratch. With man’s two hands, soil, water and fire interacted to produce physical and chemical reactions as well as a transformation of substances. Through the practicing of clay, people realized their remarkable ability of recreation. Being born in the brightness of the sun and dying in the darkness of the night, mankind has time after time given rise to a long list of questions which finally dissolved the time and again back into the depths of the earth. Originating in its reflections on life and death, mankind began to take a look at itself. Most of the ancient civilizations across the globe awakened from the birth of portrait art. This pottery pot belonging to Yangshao Culture is just one of the hundreds of millions of dazed faces which have been left in the earth. It is difficult to distinguish the sex of the portrait on the pot. The lips are slightly curled, with the pure and sincere look of a child. The body of the pot serves as the body of a human. The large rotund belly seems to represent the full figure and fertility of a female. On the back of the pot, a spout with an oblate section extends out for use in injecting water into the pot, while the eyes and mouth form the outlets for the water. The narrowness of the outlets diminishes the pot’s utility, suggesting that it may have had some other functions. The water discharged from the eyes of the human-headed pot is just like the tear, signifying the initial pain of human birth. The clay figures molded by the ancients with reference to their own image have had a longer life than their creators, a life as old as mother earth herself, and their faces remain in clear focus to this very day. Gazing at the old times, we feel another heart spanning time and space, gathering the power of life. More than six millennia have passed in a flash, with tribes developing into states, symbols into poems and calls into songs.
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