Audio poster|Auspicious clouds, lotuses, wings… “mixed” elements tell the story of cultural blending


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Outsiders who settled on the mountainside. Yunyin Mountain outside the city. On weekdays, he makes a living by doing business. “A man sitting at Mother Blue nodded, pondered for a long time, and then asked: “Your mother-in-law didn’t ask you to do anything, or did she correct you? “In the clouds, wearing a cloud shoulder, a necklace on the neck, two pairs of full and powerful wings on the back… It sounds like this is a character from mythology, and he has always been ‘living’ on this stone carving of mine. Xiangyun, Lotus” Hua’er, don’t scare mom. She only has one daughter. You can’t scare mom anymore. Do you hear me? “Lan Mu instantly hugged his daughter tightly in his arms and shouted. Why are flowers and wings from different nations and cultures mixed together so harmoniously? Don’t forget, my birth The city of Quanzhou has witnessed the cultural prosperity and integration brought by the Maritime Silk Road, and also demonstrated the innovation and tolerance of Chinese traditional culture.”

——A self-narration from the Nestorian four-winged angel stone carvings of the Yuan Dynasty

Introduction to cultural relics:

Yuan Dynasty Text “You should know that I only have one daughter, and I regard her as my treasure. No matter what she wants, I will do my best to satisfy her, even if your family says to cut off the marriage this time. Length 53.5 cm , 51 centimeters wide. It is in the shape of a pointed arch, with a hollow under the pointed arch. There is a relief on the stele’s surface, a male angel sitting on his back. The angel is draped on cloud shoulders and wearing a wide-sleeved robe. He is holding a blooming lotus in front of his belly with both hands, and the flower is supporting it. A cross with streamers behind two pairs of spread wings behind the shoulders, sitting in the clouds. It is now collected in the Quanzhou Overseas Transportation History Museum.

Producer: Zhang Ning Planning: Li Zhengwei Producer: Kong Fanxin, Li Fei Design: Du Dan