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“To Witness the Ancient Through Paintings”—Wei Xue Fair Ended Successfully

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To meet the cultural needs of readers and to improve their understanding of sinology culture, the serial activities of WeiXue Fair were held in the Library from Mar.15th to Apr.20th

The WeiXue Fair included three activities, Ancient Painting Exhibition, WeiXue Lecture and WeiXue Salon. It extended from the elegant art of the ancients to the social culture of Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, which brought readers to a grand ceremony of Chinese culture.

The Ancient Painting Exhibition, as the main component of WeiXue Fair, officially started at March 15th. It was located at the corridor on the second floor of library. A total of 18 ancient paintings were exhibited and related book resources were introduced. Lots of students stopped to admire the paintings, wandering in the interesting world of the ancients.

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Ancient Painting Exhibition On-site

The WeiXue Lecture of Ancient Paintings Special had selected all kinds of documentaries about traditional music, chess, calligraphy and painting, bringing an audio-visual feast of Chinese Classics.

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Schedule Table of WeiXue Lecture

The Living library invited the members of Chinese Traditional Culture Club@intl.ZJU to introduce the traditional Chinese arts of Guqin and calligraphy to readers in Multi-function Room. Audiences were fascinated by the charm of traditional art at the scene.

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Guqin Playing On-site

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Calligraphy Writing

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Bookmarks of Calligraphy Activity

This event not only created a good cultural atmosphere in the library, but also enriched the spiritual world of students and teachers. The event is a cultural inculcation and popularization of national science that reach out to the reader community and spread the elegance of classical culture and art.

 

Article, Photography & Translation ZHANG Hongyu

Library and Information Center

Apr. 20th, 2021