Japanese Screen - Xiangyun
Also known as "screen painting" or "screen", it is an important form of traditional Japanese art. Originating in China, it later spread to Japan and gradually developed a unique Japanese style. It is usually composed of multiple connected screens that can be folded and unfolded for easy carrying and storage. The materials of screens are diverse, including paper, silk, wood, etc. They are often painted with patterns of mountains, rivers, flowers, birds, and figures, reflecting Japan's natural scenery and cultural characteristics. Although the practicality of screens has weakened, their artistic and decorative qualities are still loved by people.
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