"Shi Ya" has a cloud: "The green gold is like a heaven, or the golden shards are scattered, bright and shining, if the stars are beautiful in the sky." The ancients often respected the green gold as "Tianshi" to symbolize the majesty of the Emperor. Sublime. However, the inclusion of Qingjin in the Chinese feudal system should be a very late event. For example, the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties paid more attention to Qingjin. According to the "Palace of the Qing Dynasty", in the worship ceremony of the Temple of Heaven in the Temple of Heaven, the emperor's wearing the pearl and the belt are decorated with green gold, which is undoubtedly a metaphor for the "sky".
The appearance of Qingjin in China was originally inseparable from the introduction of Buddhist art. In the Buddhist system, the green metal is one of the “seven treasuresâ€, and its hue is a symbol of the majesty of the Buddha. Religious images such as "glazed" and "glazed" that exist in the Buddhist scriptures often point to Qingjin. We can find a perfect representation of a large number of blue-gold phases in the first stop of Buddhism art, the Kizil Grottoes (Fig. 1). In the cool and fascinating picture of these green gold paintings, we The exotic spiritual qualities of Indian Buddhist art can be clearly felt.
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