Introduction to brick carvings: The third is the unique style of painted art on brick carvings, wood carvings, stone carvings and wooden components that can be seen in every courtyard. Brick carving art is expressed in four aspects: first, the kisses, animals and carved ridge guards on the ridge, with beautiful shapes, skillful lines and delicate knife skills, all of which are exquisite brick carvings in the Qing Dynasty; second, brick carvings for screen walls and flower walls, both There are traditional "hundred-year-old pictures", "auspicious pictures" and Buddhist and Taoist stories, as well as brick carvings with strong local characteristics such as flowers, birds, animals, dried and fresh fruits; thirdly, the "chi" on the top of the "hard gables" of each row of wing rooms. "Head" may be a flower, a bird, an animal, or a word. They are in pairs, but they are rarely the same, and each has its own unique shape. The fourth is part of the existing brick guardrails. The guardrails on the floor of Guihe Hall are all made of bricks. The patterns include blessing, longevity, happiness, wealth, Zhen, Xiang Tuanhua, Bagua furnace, hanging pot, and the four treasures of the study. The railings and railings are integrated as one, as if they were made naturally, without any joints. Whether it is carving art or building art, it can be called the superior craftsmanship in Qing Dynasty architecture. The other part is in Yanghetang, which is well preserved, but the carving skills are not as good as the former.
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