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Yunnan Guangnan
Blending the styles of Han, Tang, and Song dynasty statues with the essence of Taoist culture, the statue of the Earth Mother, with its majestic yet compassionate image, has become a new landmark of Taoist cultural sites, carrying the high respect and inheritance of the Earth Mother culture.
Integrating Taoist thought with natural landscapes, through precise architectural scale design (such as 950 meters long, 95 meters wide, 55 meters height difference, 365 steps, etc.), a cultural site that is both sacred and friendly has been built, allowing visitors to experience a cultural journey from the mundane to the sacred as they climb. The first hexagram of the sixty-four hexagrams in the "Book of Changes" is Qian, which symbolizes heaven. The Qian hexagram is composed of six yang lines, representing the extreme yang and prosperity. Counting from the bottom up, the fifth line is called Jiuwu, representing this line as yang. Five means the fifth line.
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Jiangsu Suqian
The sculpture "霸王举鼎" (literally, "Overlord Lifting the Cauldron") takes the responsibility of respecting and restoring history, fully considering the perspective of the general public, including citizens and tourists, and the accessibility and participation that should be inherent in public art within a city's theme. Combining traditional and modern artistic forms with the magnificent and unrestrained aesthetic tradition of freehand brushwork, it fully embodies the characteristics and cultural charm of the Overlord Xiang Yu, illuminating the city's public spaces with the artistic light of the old and new. Its strong visual impact and prominent symbolic effect will surely become a new image for Suqian's urban development. The sculpture not only stands in the modern city but also stands in the space-time of history, in the forest of Chinese culture, and in the spiritual home of the people! Today's "霸王举鼎" sculpture is the cultural heritage that will be passed down for generations to come, and it will surely become a landmark sculpture in Suqian and even the whole country, making an outstanding contribution to promoting a positive image of Suqian city.
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Yunnan•Xundian
The Yi shoulder-dropping dance is favored by young Yi men and women in Xundian, serving as an important way for emotional communication. Characterized by the tacit coordination of steps and shoulders, it is a non-material cultural heritage of Xundian City. The artwork uses realistic techniques to refine the dance movements, presenting the form of male and female dancing together, showcasing the joyful emotions of Yi youth. It also incorporates Yi clothing patterns as bas-reliefs, highlighting the unique characteristics of the ethnic culture.
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Yunnan•Xundian
Based on the "April 29th River-crossing Order" issued by the Central Revolutionary Military Commission in Xundian County in 1935, and using the political work instructions issued by the Red Army General Political Department regarding the crossing of the Jinsha River as a prototype, this artwork is artistically designed. Red Army soldiers charging forward on boats, riding the waves, emerge from the scene, unstoppable, showcasing their fearless spirit. The combination of movement and stillness, reality and illusion, creates a powerful visual impact, highlighting the importance of the River-crossing Order. It was this order that led to a decisive victory in the strategic relocation, writing the most legendary chapter in the history of Red Army warfare.
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Jiangxi • Suichuan
Suichuan was the departure point of the vanguard of the Long March, the Red Sixth Army. The song "Ten Farewells to the Red Army" sings "Seven Farewells (Lige) Red Army, (Jiezige) Wudou River". This Wudou River refers to the Red Sixth Army's departure from the Xianggan base area as the vanguard of the Red Army's Long March westward.
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Yunnan, Wenshan
The sculpture "Four Birds Supporting the Sun" is refined from the image of the sun god bird in traditional Chinese culture combined with the image of the sun god bird in Xichou Women's Sun Festival. It emphasizes the form of four sun god birds carrying the sun and spreading their wings to fly. The overall shape is well-balanced and complements each other. The four sun god birds with outstretched wings carry the sun rising, giving people a strong visual impact. It also symbolizes the unity, progress, and prosperity of the people of Xichou. With perfect sculptural art and profound cultural heritage, the sculpture "Four Birds Supporting the Sun" stands tall on the top of Jinzhong Mountain in Xichou County, which will greatly elevate the cultural taste of Xichou and give a beautiful blessing to Xichou's future development.
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