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- Caihua (Chinese: 彩画; pinyin: cǎihuà), or "colour painting", is the traditional Chinese decorative painting or polychrome used for architecture and one of the most notable and important features of historical Chinese architecture. It held a significant artistic and practical role within the development of East-Asian architecture, as Caihua served not only decoration but also protection of the predominantly wooden architecture from various seasonal elements and hid the imperfections of the wood itself. The use of different colours or paintings would be according to the particular building functions and local regional customs, as well as historical periods. The choice of colours and symbology are based on traditional Chinese philosophies of the Five Elements and other ritualistic principles.The Caihua is often separated into three layer structures; timber or lacquer layer, plaster layer, and pigment layer. (en)
- 彩畫,是及器物上的装饰画,由於經常用於建築物上,又稱建築彩画、建築彩绘。 古代建筑上的彩画主要绘于樑和枋、柱头、、、雀替、斗拱、墙壁、天花、、、、栏杆等建筑木构件上。主要以梁枋部位为主。 中國建築彩画的历史可以追溯到春秋时代,在六朝和隋唐是彩画的发展高潮。 (zh)
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- Chuanzi-style Caihua of the Forbidden City (en)
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- 彩畫,是及器物上的装饰画,由於經常用於建築物上,又稱建築彩画、建築彩绘。 古代建筑上的彩画主要绘于樑和枋、柱头、、、雀替、斗拱、墙壁、天花、、、、栏杆等建筑木构件上。主要以梁枋部位为主。 中國建築彩画的历史可以追溯到春秋时代,在六朝和隋唐是彩画的发展高潮。 (zh)
- Caihua (Chinese: 彩画; pinyin: cǎihuà), or "colour painting", is the traditional Chinese decorative painting or polychrome used for architecture and one of the most notable and important features of historical Chinese architecture. It held a significant artistic and practical role within the development of East-Asian architecture, as Caihua served not only decoration but also protection of the predominantly wooden architecture from various seasonal elements and hid the imperfections of the wood itself. The use of different colours or paintings would be according to the particular building functions and local regional customs, as well as historical periods. The choice of colours and symbology are based on traditional Chinese philosophies of the Five Elements and other ritualistic principles.T (en)
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