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Anshun Wu Temple "Guizhou Batik Museum" officially opened to the public for free!

Anshun Wu Temple "Guizhou Batik Museum" officially opened to the public for free!

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Anshun Wu Temple "Guizhou Batik Museum" officially opened to the public for free!

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Anshun Wu Temple

Guizhou Batik Museum

The museum was inaugurated on February 14, 2022

Officially free of charge to the public

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Anshun Wu Temple "Guizhou Batik Museum" officially opened to the public for free!

Anshun has a long history and profound culture, and is one of the first batch of historical and cultural cities in Guizhou Province to be announced. It has historical cultures such as piercing culture, Three Kingdoms culture, Yelang culture, Mumu culture, Tunbao culture, red culture, and "three-line" culture. There are cultural relics such as the Puding Pudong Ancient Human Culture Site of the "Lamp of Asian Civilization", the "Red Cliff Heavenly Book" of Guanling, the "World's Only" Ming Dynasty Tunbao Village, the National Patriotic Education Demonstration Base "Wang Ruofei's Former Residence", the "Temple of Stone Carving Art" Anshun Fu Confucian Temple, the Forbidden City Cultural Relics Moved South to The Huayan Cave, the Anshun Play of "Chinese Drama Living Fossils", and the Anshun Batik Dye of the "First Dye of the Orient".

Anshun Wu Temple "Guizhou Batik Museum" officially opened to the public for free!

Batik, known in ancient times as La Valerian, its invention can be traced back more than two thousand years. According to the batik archaeological data excavated in the Chuandongxia River area of the mainland, as early as the Spring and Autumn Warring States Period, our ancestors have used this wax painting workshop dyeing technology, creating a generation precedent in the history of dyeing and weaving in the world, creating the "first dye in the East" that is breathtaking for modern Chinese and foreign artists, which can be called a strange show of the ancient civilization of the Chinese nation.

Anshun Wu Temple "Guizhou Batik Museum" officially opened to the public for free!

Guizhou batik is known as "the first dye in the East", also known as "Guizhou wax flower". Anshun is also known as the "land of batik". According to the "Guizhou Tongzhi", "Paint flowers with wax on cloth and dye them, and if you remove wax, the pattern is like a painting, and anshun batik is passed on to the world." In a cave burial group coffin surnamed Liu of the Miao ethnic group in Taohua Village, Pingba County, Anshun City, the first excavation of the Song Dynasty color batik pleated skirt (Guizhou Provincial Museum Collection), the pattern is "heron silk bird pattern", the style is almost the same as the modern Miao pleated skirt, its pattern is meticulous, exquisite craftsmanship, elegant color, rich folk customs, is the earliest color batik costume found in the mainland, and has become a precious physical historical material for the study of ancient batik techniques and national culture and art on the mainland. The Shosoin Temple in Nara, Japan, treasures batik products of the "Tree Elephant Sheep Wax Valerian Screen" from the Tang Dynasty period on the mainland, and the Palace Museum in Beijing also exhibits the Qing Dynasty court treasure "Anshun Batik Back Fan".

Anshun Wu Temple "Guizhou Batik Museum" officially opened to the public for free!

This exhibition exhibits nearly 100 batik art treasures of various ethnic groups in various parts of the province, mainly works from the 50s and 60s. One of them is the Ming Dynasty "tangled batik pleated skirt" excavated in the coffin cave of Anshun Pingba.

Anshun Wu Temple "Guizhou Batik Museum" officially opened to the public for free!
Anshun Wu Temple "Guizhou Batik Museum" officially opened to the public for free!

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Source @ Anshun Literature and Art

Editor, typesetting @ Liu Shan

Anshun Wu Temple "Guizhou Batik Museum" officially opened to the public for free!

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