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The ideal Japanese soldier is dramatic and courageous and loyal, he is able to hold his own in battle and even if he cannot hope to win. They are also strong both in battle and politically. Reflects desires the wishes of the aristocracy. Picture scrolls were commissioned sometimes by the soldiers and most definitely by the winning side. Read right to left with action flowing to the left. The palaces are seen from a top-down approach viewing inward at a sharp angle.I would compare this to the Screen with Siege of Belgrade and hunting scene. They have similar Eastern styles and depict a battle scene much like the Night Attack scene. They are very similar in style of people as well.
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Produced in China around 600 C.E., porcelain is Chinese ceramics (Western- white and high fired). It is heated to a very high temperature. It can be made of porcelain stone and kaolin could be added. Usually in oxidizing or reducing conditions, porcelain is important because it is a large export during Song dynasty through the Yuan dynasty and the Ming and Qing Dynasty. These and their trade are typical of China because China is a large force that was sustained throughout long periods of time. They are timeless pieces and reflect China's aesthetic at the time. Though the English barely knew about this commodity until much later. Heavy influence was created through the trade of ceramics and porcelain and was a catalyst for worldwide exchange. This is somewhat like the Niobides Krater is the sense that the ceramics are made for aesthetic and were able to convey stories in a beautiful way, though I do not think that the Greek pottery was traded as heavily.
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The Forbidden City is planned and built in a way that is almost isolated from the rest of the bustling city. There is a moat as wide as 52 meters. This allows for the city to be a political and ritual center for over 500 years. Within the palace there are various buildings like the area for grand audience and ceremony, retired emperor, empress dowagers, gardens and temples, wall, moat, and guard and various others. This described the leadership and monarchy during the various dynasties. The areas like Taihe men, Taihe dian, Zhonghe dian, and many others also show that Chinese leadership was also very religiously based and had a large role in who was the leadership of China. A similar piece to this is the Ankor Wat, which is also an extremely large palace that has some of the same values instilled within the layout, architecture, design, and various other aspects.
The ideal Japanese soldier is dramatic and courageous and loyal, he is able to hold his own in battle and even if he cannot hope to win. They are also strong both in battle and politically. Reflects desires the wishes of the aristocracy. Picture scrolls were commissioned sometimes by the soldiers and most definitely by the winning side. Read right to left with action flowing to the left. The palaces are seen from a top-down approach viewing inward at a sharp angle.I would compare this to the Screen with Siege of Belgrade and hunting scene. They have similar Eastern styles and depict a battle scene much like the Night Attack scene. They are very similar in style of people as well.
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Produced in China around 600 C.E., porcelain is Chinese ceramics (Western- white and high fired). It is heated to a very high temperature. It can be made of porcelain stone and kaolin could be added. Usually in oxidizing or reducing conditions, porcelain is important because it is a large export during Song dynasty through the Yuan dynasty and the Ming and Qing Dynasty. These and their trade are typical of China because China is a large force that was sustained throughout long periods of time. They are timeless pieces and reflect China's aesthetic at the time. Though the English barely knew about this commodity until much later. Heavy influence was created through the trade of ceramics and porcelain and was a catalyst for worldwide exchange. This is somewhat like the Niobides Krater is the sense that the ceramics are made for aesthetic and were able to convey stories in a beautiful way, though I do not think that the Greek pottery was traded as heavily.
206:
The Forbidden City is planned and built in a way that is almost isolated from the rest of the bustling city. There is a moat as wide as 52 meters. This allows for the city to be a political and ritual center for over 500 years. Within the palace there are various buildings like the area for grand audience and ceremony, retired emperor, empress dowagers, gardens and temples, wall, moat, and guard and various others. This described the leadership and monarchy during the various dynasties. The areas like Taihe men, Taihe dian, Zhonghe dian, and many others also show that Chinese leadership was also very religiously based and had a large role in who was the leadership of China. A similar piece to this is the Ankor Wat, which is also an extremely large palace that has some of the same values instilled within the layout, architecture, design, and various other aspects.