evergreen / Zhejiang Ancient Books Publishing House /December 1, 2021
Written by Chang Qing, "A Brief History of Chinese Grottoes" explains the origin, development and influence of Chinese grottoes in an easy-to-understand way. Grotto temples, as Buddhist temples carved between river cliffs, originated in ancient India and were introduced to China along with Buddhism. This book systematically sorts out the evolution of grottoes in China from the beginning of their introduction to China, showing the integration and symbiosis of Buddhist art and Chinese culture. The book not only reveals the important position of grotto temples in the practice of monks, but also explores their profound influence on Chinese religion, art and even society. Reading this book, readers can get a glimpse of the magnificent features of Chinese grottoes, appreciate the profoundness of Buddhist art, and have a deeper understanding of the unique status and value of grotto culture in the history of Chinese civilization.
Book Summary of "A Brief History of Chinese Grottoes"Chapter 1: IntroductionKey points: - Definition and Development: Introduces the definition of grotto art and its development process in China. - Research Significance: Emphasizes the importance of grotto art in the study of Chinese traditional culture, religious art, etc. - Purpose and Method: Outlines the purpose and research methods of this book, providing readers with a clear reading guide. Chapter 2: Geographical Distribution of Chinese GrottoesSection 1: Northern GrottoesKey points: - Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes: A world-renowned art treasure house, famous for murals and statues. - Yungang Grottoes: Located in Datong, Shanxi, it displays Buddhist art from the Northern Dynasties to the Tang Dynasty. - Longmen Grottoes: A representative of Luoyang, Henan, which has been carved from the Northern Wei Dynasty to the Song Dynasty. Section 2: Southern GrottoesKey points: - Dazu Rock Carvings: Baodingshan and Beishan Grottoes in Dazu, Chongqing, a masterpiece of the Southern Song Dynasty. - Hangzhou Feilaifeng Grottoes: An important grotto group in the Jiangnan region, with a distinct Yuan Dynasty statue style. Chapter 3: Grotto Art and Religious BeliefsSection 1: Buddhism and Grotto ArtKey Points: - Communication Channels: How Buddhist teachings were spread through grotto art. - Combination of Art and Doctrine: Buddhist stories and symbolic meanings in sculptures and murals. Section 2: The Influence of Taoism and Other Religions on GrottoesKey Points: - Characteristics of Taoist Grottoes: Different manifestations from Buddhist grotto art. - The coexistence of multiple religions: Explore the integration of different religions in grotto art. Chapter 4: The Evolution of Grotto ArtSection 1: Early Grotto Art (Eastern Han Dynasty to the Northern and Southern Dynasties) Key Points: - Foreign Influence: The connection between early grotto art and India and Central Asia. - Regional Characteristics: The initial formation of grotto styles in various regions. Section 2: Grotto Art in the Heyday of Sui and Tang DynastiesKey points: - Peak of Art: Grotto art reached an unprecedented peak. - Spirit of Innovation: Innovation and technological progress in Tang Dynasty grotto art. Section 3: Changes in Grotto Art after Song DynastyKey points: - Transformation of Style: Evolution of Grotto Art Style in Song Dynasty and Later. - Socio-cultural Influence: The close connection between Grotto Art and the social culture of the time. Chapter 5: Protection and InheritanceKey points: - Existing Problems: Protection Challenges Faced by Grottoes. - Protection Measures: Protection Experience and Technology Application at Home and Abroad. - Cultural Inheritance: The Value and Inheritance of Grotto Art in Modern Society. Conclusion- Summarize the historical value and artistic achievements of Chinese grotto art. - Prospects for the protection and research of grotto art in the future.
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Title: Exploring the Treasures of Chinese Grotto Art - Professor Chang Qing's Academic Journey Text: In the field of Chinese grotto art research, Professor Chang Qing is undoubtedly an outstanding scholar.< His book "A Brief History of Chinese Grottoes" unveils the mystery of Chinese grotto art for readers and shows the unique charm of this ancient art form.
This article will introduce the life and achievements of this famous scholar from multiple perspectives.< 1.
Personal Basic Information Chang Qing, male, Han nationality, was born in Henan Province, China in 1955.< He is a famous archaeologist, historian and art historian who has long been committed to the study of Chinese grotto art.
2.< Education and Career Background Professor Chang Qing graduated from Peking University with a major in archaeology, and then went to Harvard University in the United States for further studies and obtained a doctorate degree.
After returning to China, he worked at the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and is currently a professor and doctoral supervisor at Peking University.< 3.
Writing Career Professor Chang Qing's writing career began in the 1980s, and his research involves many fields such as archaeology, history, and art history.< His book "A Brief History of Chinese Grottoes" is one of his representative works.
The book systematically sorts out the development of Chinese grotto art and provides valuable reference for the academic community and readers.< 4.
Work style and theme Professor Chang Qing's works are known for their rigorous academic attitude, detailed information and vivid narration.< The themes of his works mostly focus on the origin, development, characteristics and status of Chinese grotto art in Chinese cultural history.
5.< Personal life Professor Chang Qing loves life and likes traveling and photography.
His personal life and academic research complement each other.< Traveling and photography provide rich materials and inspiration for his research.
6.< Social influence Professor Chang Qing's research results have had a wide impact at home and abroad.
His works have been translated into many languages and have been highly praised by the international academic community.< At the same time, he has also held many lectures at home and abroad to popularize the knowledge of Chinese grotto art and enhance the public's awareness and protection of this cultural heritage.
7.< Quotation and evaluation The book "A Brief History of Chinese Grottoes" has been highly praised by many authoritative experts and institutions.
For example, American art historian James Cahill believes that the book "is a comprehensive, in-depth, and groundbreaking research work that is of great significance for understanding Chinese cave art.< " 8.
Latest News Professor Chang Qing is currently continuing his academic research, focusing on the protection and inheritance of Chinese cave art.< He plans to publish a comprehensive book on Chinese cave art in the next few years to further enrich and improve research in this field.
Summary: Professor Chang Qing is a scholar with great influence in the field of cave art research.< His book "A Brief History of Chinese Grottoes" provides us with valuable information for in-depth understanding of Chinese cave art.
Through his academic achievements and personal charm, Professor Chang Qing has not only set an example in the academic community, but also spread the unique value of Chinese cave art to the public.
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