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Beauty all around
The translation of the writing is “Red silk long shirt on pretty lady reflects her very white (fine) skin.” So when a pretty lady wears a pretty dress she becomes more pretty. The peonies were the national flower of both the Tang and Qing Dynasties. The peony has a nickname of “Rich Flower” this is because of the rich colors in the blossoms. The City of Lwo Yang (Which was the Tang Dynasty’s capitol, near the Yellow River) is where the Peony was first developed. They still celebrate this every year. In fact there is currently a push by some to again make this the National Flower.
Clicking on any thumbnail picture will open a new window for an individual scroll where you can see a larger picture and get a description of the scroll. Our scrolls can be viewed in different ways, first is to page through all of the scrolls in alphabetical sequence by their name (title). The second way is by choosing one of the categories listed at the left side of your screen. Look for additional NEW Scrolls in late November |
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