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Arts and crafts of ancient china By: Ting Morris

Arts and crafts of ancient china By: Ting Morris. Natasha DeBenedictis Chinese p.1 2/23/11. Why did I choose this book?. I chose this book because I like art and it seemed interesting to learn about.

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Arts and crafts of ancient china By: Ting Morris

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  1. Arts and crafts of ancient chinaBy: Ting Morris Natasha DeBenedictis Chinese p.1 2/23/11

  2. Why did I choose this book? • I chose this book because I like art and it seemed interesting to learn about. • I also chose this book to learn about because it tells about the ancient arts and crafts the Chinese people made and used in their time.

  3. The Summary of this Book • This book tells you about some of the different kinds of arts and crafts the ancient Chinese made and used in their daily lives. It also has directions if you want to make some of the crafts they did like making kites, pots, masks and lanterns.

  4. Painting Styles • The earliest Chinese paintings found were made on silk during the early part of the Western Han Dynasty( 206B.C.-A.D. 9). They were banners used in burials to cover and line wooden coffins.

  5. Bronze Casting • Bronze is a mixture of copper and tin. It was a very important metal to the ancient Chinese, who started using it more than 4,000 years ago for tools, ceremonial pots, and ornaments.

  6. Sculptures • Chinese stonemasons and sculptors made large statues of people and animals to guard and decorate temples and tombs. They never made sculptures of the ancient gods, or emperors and empresses. Imperial rulers were shown mainly in silk paintings.

  7. Silkworm Embroidery • Chinese legend says that silk was discovered in 2700 B.C. The discovery was made in the palace gardens of a ruler named Huangdi, who asked his wife Xilingshi to find out what was damaging his mulberry trees.

  8. Laquerwork • Ancient Chinese craftsmen applied laquer to furniture, coffins, musical instruments, and even house timber. They also used it for their plates and bowls. Many were placed in graves and tombs. They were beautifully painted, mostly in red and black with dragons, snakes, fish and birds as decorations.

  9. 3 New Chinese Words I Learned • Gong- A wine jug. • Ding- A round pot with two handles on the sides. • Baihua- A white painting.

  10. The End!!!

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