The Compound Expression of Traditional Culture under the Perspective of Rural Revitalization — Takes Guanzhong Shadow Puppets as an Example

  • Xiaohang Liu, Guoqing Du

Abstract

With the establishment and development of the Silk Road Economic Belt, the traditional culture of Guanzhong shadow puppets, as one of the first national intangible cultural heritage lists, is famous at home and abroad for its unique modeling style, clear outline, unique decorative patterns, delicate facial expressions, bright color matching, smooth movements and beautiful details. From the perspective of rural revitalization, traditional culture has ushered in new development opportunities and endowed it with new compound ways of expression. Symbol elements contribute to the extension of the carrier, the guanzhong shadow play in addition to the general characteristics of static traditional folk culture exhibits, influenced by social and economic benefits and diversity and development, through different levels show its composite expression, as an important part of our intangible cultural heritage, shadow play culture contains the unique spiritual value of the Chinese nation, to promote the new era rural revitalization has certain value. We will promote traditional culture to promote rural revitalization, and promote the protection and inheritance of traditional culture to play a bigger role in sustainable economic and social development. We will continue to innovate new paths for the dissemination of traditional culture from the perspective of rural revitalization, improve the interactive mode between shadow play culture inheritance and rural revitalization, and actively promote new paths for rural revitalization development and the communication of traditional culture.

How to Cite
Xiaohang Liu, Guoqing Du. (1). The Compound Expression of Traditional Culture under the Perspective of Rural Revitalization — Takes Guanzhong Shadow Puppets as an Example. Forest Chemicals Review, 716-723. Retrieved from http://www.forestchemicalsreview.com/index.php/JFCR/article/view/751
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