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| 題 名 | 從北京故宮藏《明宣宗行樂圖卷》看明代宮廷的體育活動=Exploring the Sports Activities of the Ming Dynasty Court through the "Ming Xuanzong Xingle Picture Scroll" Housed in the Forbidden City in Beijing |
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| 作 者 | 盧美麗; | 書刊名 | 嶺東通識教育研究學刊 |
| 卷 期 | 10:3 2024.02[民113.02] |
| 頁 次 | 頁103-117 |
| 分類號 | 944 |
| 關鍵詞 | 明宣宗; 朱瞻基; 行樂圖; 射箭; 蹴鞠; 擊鞠; 捶丸; 投壺; Ming Xuanzong; Zhu Zhanji; Xingle tu; Archery; Cuju; Juju; Chuiwan; Touhu; |
| 語 文 | 中文(Chinese) |
| 中文摘要 | 《明宣宗行樂圖卷》據傳是明朝畫家商喜的名作,描繪了明宣宗的遊樂活動,現收藏於北京故宮博物院。 《明宣宗行樂圖卷》畫面縱36.7cm,橫690cm。分為六部分,描 繪的是明宣宗朱瞻基在宮中的遊樂活動。全卷自右而左共分六段,分 別表現了射箭、蹴鞠、擊鞠、捶丸、投壺及皇帝起駕回宮的場景,各 段之間,以宮牆或屏障隔開。畫面中,皇帝的形象多次出現,帶有明 顯的肖像性質,反映了明代前期院體繪畫的藝術風格。全幅色彩鮮豔, 是寫實的院體工筆繪畫,細緻而真實地記錄了當時的宮廷生活。圖中 明宣宗朱瞻基頭戴笠子盔帽,身穿淺色辮線襖式樣長袍,宦官身穿青 綠等色曳撒,都顯示出明代早期服飾還遺留有蒙元服飾的特徵。 |
| 英文摘要 | "Ming Xuanzong's Recreation Pict ure Scroll" is said to be a masterpiece by Ming Dynasty pain ter Shang Xi. The text depicts Ming Xuanzong's recreational activitie s. It is now housed in the Pal ace Museum in Beijing. "Ming Xuanzong's Recreation Pictu re Scroll"has a length of 36.7 cm and a width of 690 cm. Divided into six parts, the text depi cts Zhu Zhanji's recreational activities in the palace of Emperor Xuanz ong of the Ming Dynasty. The entire vol ume is segmented into six secti ons from right to left, showcasing scenes of archery, Cuju, Juju, ball-t humping, pot throwing, and the emperor's return to the palace. Each sect ion is separated by a palace wall or barrier. In the picture, the empe ror's image is depicted multiple times with a clear portrait-like quality, showcasing the artistic style of courtyard painting during the early Ming Dynasty. The entire painting is brightly colored and depicts a realistic courtyardstyle scene. It is a meticulous portrayal that accurately depic ts the palace life of that time in deta il and truthfully. In the pictu re, Zhu Zhanji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty, is depicted weari ng a hat and a light-colore d braided jacket-styl e robe, while the eu nuchs are dressed in green and other colors. These clothing choices indic ate that the early Ming Dynasty attire still retained characteristics of Mongolian and Yuan costumes. |
本系統中英文摘要資訊取自各篇刊載內容。