Group 1 - The image of the horse is a significant symbol throughout the development of Chinese civilization, representing historical changes and cultural spirit [1][2] - The bronze galloping horse, known as "Ma Ta Fei Yan," unearthed from the Han tomb in Wuwei, Gansu, exemplifies this significance with its dynamic craftsmanship and has inspired the design of the 2026 "Happy Spring Festival" mascot [1][2] - Gansu has a deep-rooted connection with horses, serving as a crucial passage for horse introduction to the Central Plains and a key area for horse governance during the Han and Tang dynasties [1][9] Group 2 - The preservation of numerous valuable horse artifacts in Gansu is attributed to its unique geographical environment, which has allowed for the survival of various wooden horse relics and historical records related to horse breeding and care [1][9] - Artistic representations of horses in historical artifacts, such as the Wei and Jin dynasty image bricks and Dunhuang murals, showcase the cultural significance of horses in ancient Chinese society [1][10] - The evolution of horse imagery from oracle bone inscriptions to modern artistic expressions reflects the enduring cultural importance of horses in Chinese history [2][11]
【甘快看】文物中的马形象
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-15 13:48