Qing Dynasty Lumutian Shoushan Shitian Huang Dig Xingxing Lumutian Suixing Thin Meaning Wang Zulumutian Suixing Zhang

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Qing Dynasty Lumutian Shoushan Shitian Huang Dig Xingxing Lumutian Suixing Thin Meaning Wang Zulumutian Suixing Zhang - Stamps & Stamp Pads - Jade Brown

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introduce: Lumuge is a kind of Shoushan stone. Chen Zifen's "Shoushan Stone Xiaozhi" says: "Lumuge is produced in the soil near Duling Keng, and it is a massive excavation Stone. Yellow and thick ones are as bright as loquats, and dark ones are like loquats. The red sauce is like rice cake. If it is psychic and smooth, it is similar to Tianhuang, but it has no radish pattern, and the yellow is red, so it is called Lumuhuang, also known as Lumutian, and its value is not less than Tianhuang. " Among the various Stone types of Shoushan Stone However, Tian Huangshi, as a representative of "excavating Stone species", "one person attains Taoism and ascends to heaven", also drives the market price of other excavating Stone species. This includes Lumu Stone, which is almost as luxurious and beautiful as Tianhuang, and is the same Stone as Tianhuang. Therefore, it is often called "Lumutian", and its preciousness is second only to Tianhuang. In the Southeast Autumn Auction in 2014, two Lumu Stone works attracted attention. They were Lin Qingqing's and Wang Leiting's thin works. The high price of 230,000; No. 325 of Lin Qingqing's work, the starting price of only RMB 30,000, after several fights among many collectors, it was finally hammered down at a high price of RMB 460,000. It can be seen from this that the superior Lumu Stone will be more valuable than the medium Tianhuang. This Shoushan stone excavated deer eye field with thin meaning carvings was created by the Qing Dynasty sculptor Wang. The front is inscribed: "The cloud rolls around the peaks of the year, the wind comes and the valley opens, and the king made it in Jiachen and February", and the bottom is engraved with "four "The Great Five Constants", "Thousand Characters" said: "Covering this body and hair, the four four and five constants, respectfully bowed and raised, how dare you damage them?" It means that everyone's body life is related to the four four and five constants. Life is given by parents, I was raised by my parents, and I will also take on the mission of raising the next generation in the future. How can I not take care of my body and let my body get hurt? The reason for this passage is the traditional concept of Confucianism. Confucianism believes that "if the body is hair and skin, how dare you damage it if you receive it from your parents?" A person must have the four elements and five constants before he can be called a person. Buddhism believes that: Earth, water, wind, and fire are the four basic substances that make up the universe. The nature of the earth is firmness, and it can bear all things; the nature of water is moisture, and it can contain all things; the nature of fire is warmth, and it can mature all things; the nature of wind is movement, and it can grow all things. The human body is composed of these four elements, so the four elements are often used as pronouns for the human body. The five constants refer to benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and faith, that is, benevolence, justice, comity, intelligence, and integrity. They are the theoretical and moral norms of Confucianism. They not only regulated people's actions in the past, but they still have reference significance today. The author Wang Zuo engraved the "Four Great and Five Constants" has its positive meaning, and the Jiachen year is the 30th year of Guangxu, that is, 1904 AD. It has a history of more than 100 years. It can be clearly seen that this Kameta has a long history and requires no maintenance at all. It only needs to be played a little in the hand, and it will show a very beautiful treasure light! The output of Lumutian is scarce, and the size of the blocks is not large, so those who get it mostly only use thin intentions to preserve the stone. The color of this deer eye field is like steamed chestnut, condensed and moist, with excellent texture, and the thin-meaning technique is applied on the front. It is engraved with an old pine standing upright, lush and lush. There is a secret hut next to the old pine tree, which is a place to stay away from the hustle and bustle and settle the soul. The knife is exquisite and sophisticated, and the artistic conception is quiet and peaceful. The layout of the whole work is ethereal, the artistic conception is elegant, and the craftsmanship and Stone complement each other, which is very precious. https://youtu.be/H7DX8l2T9zs

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Name: Shoushan Stone Excavation in Qing Dynasty Author: WANG Wang engraved in the 30th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty Material: Kameta Size: 4.2 cm wide, 4.8 cm high, 2 cm thick (take the maximum value) Weight: 70.9 grams

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