Ming Zhi Bai Brick

Ming Zhi Bai Brick

by Zhu Mingqi

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51Kwords105chapters
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Ch. 105100 北宋四排雕版字砖
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Ancient bricks are very important building materials in the history of human society. They have a long history and were used by both ancient Eastern and Western civilizations. China began to produce ceramic bricks in the pre-Qin era. By the Qin and Han Empires, the categories of ceramic bricks were extremely rich. Due to practical needs or technical requirements, text bricks, pattern bricks, decorative bricks, etc. Became the best products among the unearthed ceramic bricks. These fine ceramic tiles can be regarded as unique carriers of the development of social civilization at that time. Since the Qin and Han Dynasties, the ceramic brick manufacturing industry has become increasingly developed. These special cultural relics provide first-hand information for studying the age and nature of cultural heritage, and have become important objects of research in archaeology, cultural relics, art history and other disciplines. Since the Song Dynasty, the study of epigraphy has become popular, and people have begun to pay attention to the historical and artistic value of text patterns on brick surfaces. By the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, more literati and scholars paid attention to ceramic brick inscriptions and brick paintings. Jiading, in the northwest suburb of Shanghai, has the Mingzhitang Ancient Brick Museum. The owner, Mr. Zhu Mingqi, is a director of the Chinese Pre-Qin History Society. He is obsessed with the study of traditional culture and has a collection of thousands of ancient books. Through the study of rare ancient books, he has a certain understanding of traditional ancient bricks. He has rescued a large number of ancient bricks with characters and patterns from the garbage at construction sites across the country and from abandoned corner courtyards during the reconstruction of old villages. He has collected more than 30,000 bricks so far. In this book, Mr. Zhu Mingqi selected one hundred exquisite ancient bricks and published them after research. This not only benefits the deepening and expansion of ancient brick research, but also makes a great contribution to the vision of national cultural heritage protection and the development of cultural and museum archaeological research.

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