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Chinese Beijing Opera Mask Han Zhongli

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Size:  28*19*5 CM
Weight:  1.2kg

[The product pledges] : cold porcelain (pure handmade)

[The product introduction] : the cold porcelain coloured drawing or pattern, technology, beyond the folk art history, once include no longer confined to the dough sculpture, or a single device, technology, and from the Angle of view and ideas from the culture and depth of understanding and interpretation of our proposed the concept, superb technology and modern craft flow and refined, fine workmanship. Image lifelike. Has the profound historical culture and regional, national, folk culture, is the best choice of collection and gifts.

[Introduction of mask] :

Peking Opera is drama in the opera masks, most coloring colour makeup LianTang refers to the main color, red, purple, black, white, blue, green, yellow, pink, brown, germick, such as gold and silver color, each second, with rich imagination and exaggeration technique, the outstanding play of the complex characters, appear on stage.
Peking Opera in shape, spirit, mind and character of infidelity, rape, good and evil, aizeng clear appraisement meaning, and coloring changes, criticize, rich design, distinctive artistic and thoughtful. Is to play in the skin, exaggerated characters to play in the character of exaggeration. On the face of the grains have other colour, have used the mass-tone. Foil Peking Opera is very rich in color, the color of general symbol of a character, character and quality of tolerance.


Red -- faithful, heroic characters, such as guan yu.
Blue -- performance, strong light, deceit, such as: the character dou ambassador.
Black -- performance, integrity, selfless wouldst you confound the characters, such as: baogong involved.
White -- cunning, cheat, dust, meshach adjudicates images. Such as: cao cao.
Green-- tenacious, violent images. Such as: WuTianQiu.
Yellow-- owls, fierce characters, such as: yu chengdu.
Purple -- WenLian upright, and calm character.

Gold, silver-- Buddha and the fairy category, such as Buddha, secundi. Sometimes also used for some more mana of monkey
Brown and pink is upright man: performance


[Introduction of the people]:

His surname was Zhongli and his personal name Quan, which, in later times, was changed to Jue. He came from Yantai, and styled himself Jidao. Known as Heguzi or Zhenyangzi, he was worshiped as Patriarch Zhenyang, and was counted among the Five Northern Patriarchs. It is said that he was born on the fifteenth of the fourth month, when brilliant rays rose just like flames. In the first days after his birth, he neither cried nor ate. On the seventh day, he suddenly jumped up and said: I am going to ascend to the heavenly world someday. As a grown-up, he was designated as Imperial Counselor. Receiving the emperor's order, he commanded troops to attack enemies in the North. However, he lost the war as well as his troops. He fled the battlefield alone and came to Gumi Path where he met Wang Xuanpu who taught him a formula for longevity, knowledge of divine elixirs and Green Dragon Swordsmanship. After that, he went to Mt. Hua, then to Mt. Kongtong where he met the Venerable Ruler of the Supreme Concourse and was granted the title Yunfang. In the Tang dynasty, after saving Lu Chunyang, he received an order from the Jade Emperor and ascended to heaven where he was designated as 'Perfect Man of the Left Chamber of the Supreme Ultimate'4. On the basis of his discussions with Lu Dongbin on the Dao of the Divine Immortals, a Daoist book entitled The Transmission of Dao by Zhongli Quan and Lu Dongbin5 was edited. In the first Qinkang year of the Song dynasty emperor Qing, he was granted the title of 'Perfect Man Zhenyang', and also received the title of 'Perfect Man Zhenyang who Enlightens and Transmits Dao"6 in the sixth Zhiyuan year of the Tang dynasty (1269 AD). He used to call himself 'Zhongli, the Freest Tramp under Heaven', which, by mistake, was interpreted as Han Zhongli, which referred to a man named Zhong Li living in the Han dynasty. It is said that Zhongli Quan, when teaching Dao, normally wore his hair in two buns, with a big fan in his hand, and exposing a big belly. He was popularly known as the Free Perfect man.