2. What is the author's feeling about "screen"?
The purpose of setting the topic is to make students familiar with the text, gain some knowledge of traditional culture and be influenced emotionally.
1. The author introduces the knowledge of screens: the function of installing screens outdoors and indoors is both practical and beautiful; Screen types classified from the perspective of gorgeous building materials and decoration; Problems that should be paid attention to in screen setting.
2. Due to the infection and influence of ancient poems and paintings, the author has a love and yearning for the screen since childhood; Later, in the actual contact and research work, I got a deeper understanding of the picture, "making me feel more subtle", and the author's feelings for the picture also deepened. Many places in the full text reveal the author's appreciation of the picture.
Secondly, ancient poems are quoted in many places. What do you think is good about this? Look up the information and get a general idea of the meaning of these poems.
The purpose of the topic is to make students pay attention to the characteristics of this article in their writing and arouse their interest in ancient poetry.
Many ancient poems are quoted in this paper, which makes the whole article full of poetry and charm, commensurate with the object of this paper-the screen, a traditional Chinese musical instrument.
1) "Screen", which we generally call "Screen", is a very poetic term. I remember when I was a child in the yard with my family, my mother would always recite the poem "Qiu Guang painted a silver candle with a cold screen and a small fan of fireflies" in the Tang Dynasty. The situation at that time was really amazing. Later, every time I read the beautiful sentences praising the screen in poetry and saw the screen in ancient paintings, I couldn't help but yearn for it. Because of studying ancient buildings, it is really subtle to come into contact with such things that seem to be separated from each other and play a mysterious role in space. Our ancestors were good at writing this kind of article combining function and aesthetic feeling on the screen, and the key is a word "Qiao". No wonder, today, foreigners still praise it in unison.
(2) The screen can separate indoor and outdoor. In the past, in the courtyard or patio, in order to avoid seeing the hall directly from the outside, you needed a screen with books and paintings on it, which not only played the role of separation, but also played the role of artistic embellishment and wind protection. And the space is still circulating, and now it is called "flowing space". When I was a child, there were guests in the hall, so I hid behind the screen to watch. In the old society, men and women were different, so they could not meet each other and could only use screens. In ancient paintings, it is very common to have a screen in a room, which has the same function as a curtain. In the ancient royal court, the use of screens was more common.
(3) In the past, women's toilets generally had screens, screens and barriers to buffer the line of sight. There is a saying in Peony Pavilion that "Jinping people think this is so cheap", which is used by Jinping people to refer to girls in boudoir. According to the building materials and gorgeous decoration of screens, they can be divided into gold screens, silver screens, gold screens, painted screens, stone screens, wooden screens and bamboo screens. Therefore, there is a distinction between elegance and vulgarity in art, which also reveals the different economic and cultural levels of users.
(4) The screens also have different sizes. From palaces, halls, courtyards, patios to study and boudoir, they can all be placed, because different occasions naturally adjust measures to local conditions, and the size varies from person to person. Recently, I have noticed that screens are widely used in many restaurants and hotels, but they always fail to impress my poems. The reason seems to be that the shape is not light enough, the color is vulgar and the painting is not poetic. This is because producers and users are not aware of the role that screens should play in architectural beauty, but only regard them as movable door panels. In fact, the setting of the screen should be appropriate to the overall proportion, the position and function of the display should be appropriate, the folding degree of the curved screen should be appropriate, and the line of sight distance should be appropriate.
(5) The screen is really attractive, and "leaning on the screen" and "folding your knees and looking at Pingshan" can also give you some leisurely taste, so you can't start a cultural rest before. Smart architects and furniture designers, with your wisdom, will certainly surpass the creation of predecessors. If that's the case, I didn't write this essay for nothing.