Activity time:2019/10/22 14:00:00
Activity location:Academic Lecture Hall of Xuzhou Museum
Age requirement:no age limit
Introduction:
Speaker: Wang Guangyao (Research Librarian, Palace Museum)
Lecture Topic: Tea Culture and Tea Set in the Liao Dynasty-The Role of Han People in Liao Culture Viewed from the Liao Tombs in Xuanhua
Lecture time: October 22, 2019 (Tuesday) 14:00
Lecture location: Academic Lecture Hall of Xuzhou Museum
Introduction: In the Chinese civilization, which is multi-ethnic, how tea spreads from the Han culture to the minority culture is a question worth exploring. At the same time, tea has also been the topic between the Central China and adjacent nations in history. Through the porcelain and the murals unearthed from Xuanhua Liao Tomb, this lecture will find the difference between the porcelain used by the Han people in the Liao and Song Dynasty, then find the elements that influence the trend of Chinese cultural etiquette later, and finally compare the similarities and differences of tea culture between Liao and Tang-Song
Speaker profile
Wang Guangyao, male, born in 1967, graduated from the Department of Archaeology of Peking University in 1989 and has worked in the Palace Museum since then. He has been devoted to the research of ancient ceramics and ceramic archeology for a long time, especially paying attention to the research of ancient Chinese porcelain. He has published more than 10 monographs.