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What are the characteristics of Buddha statues in different dynasties? What high imitation Buddha statues of dynasties are there in the market now? Thank you for your questions.
Characteristics of Buddha statues in the Sixteen Kingdoms Period: 1. Most of them are bronze Buddha statues. 2. The head of the Buddha statue is a bunch of high-fat bun, and the small Buddha statue is mostly polished bun without hair lines; Most of the big Buddha statues are arranged in rows with grouped hairlines. Statue features of the Northern Wei Dynasty: 1. Most of the heads are polished or split meat buns. 2. Fiona Fang face, but slightly thin, wide forehead, long eyes. Characteristics of sculpture in the late Northern Wei Dynasty: 1. Thin face, Han face, high and wide forehead, thin eyebrows. 2. The bun is high, except for grinding and shallow water waves, there are spiral hair in the bun, and the fist roll of the bun is mostly right-handed. Characteristics of Northern Qi Statues: 1. The face is rich, slightly longer, the facial features are soft, and the bun on the head is relatively flat. Most of them don't have hairlines, and even if they do, they are shallow spiral hairlines. 2. slender figure, wide shoulders and thin waist, the overall shape is large and small, and it is cylindrical. Statue features of the Northern Zhou Dynasty: 1. The head and long legs are short, and the body is short and strong, slightly heavier. 2. The lines of clothes are simple and smooth. Statue features of Sui Dynasty: 1. Full-bodied, plump and round face, slender eyebrows, straight nose, clear lip line and peaceful expression. 2. The head is bigger, the lower body is shorter, the proportion is slightly unbalanced, and the figure is short and fat. Statue features in Tang Dynasty: 1. Face full, with snail or water wave hairstyle on the head. Compared with the Sui Dynasty, the bun was towering, the ears drooped, solemn and kind. 2. The figure is well-proportioned, the structure is reasonable, the figure is plump, full, the bare chest muscles are undulating, and the sense of reality is strong. Features of Song, Liao and Jin Statues: 1. The face is plump, the forehead is generous, the appearance is dignified and beautiful, and the expression is loving and meticulous. The head of the Buddha statue has a snail hairstyle, but the bun tends to be flat, and the bun beads between snail hair and bun are more obvious. 2. The figure is symmetrical, and the clothes are smooth and uneven. Characteristics of Buddha statues in Liao Dynasty: 1. Broad shoulders, plump and thick figure, long upper body and slightly shorter lower body. 2. The Bodhisattva wears a high crown or a trefoil crown, with round cheeks, slender eyebrows, closed eyes and thin nose and lips. Naked upper body, hanging necklace, elbow wrapped in silk; Wear a skirt with smooth lines and natural clothes. The characteristics of Buddha statues in the Jin Dynasty are: strong statue, broad shoulders and chest, strong realism and bright colors. Features of Yuan Dynasty statues: 1. The face is plump and round, the face is exquisite and beautiful, and the expression is quiet and soft. 2. The bun is towering, mostly three or five leaves. 3. Strong body, wide shoulders, thin waist and full chest. Characteristics of Buddha statues in Ming Dynasty: 1. The face is plump, with thin eyebrows and long eyes, high nose, thin lips, wide forehead and drooping ears. The expression is solemn but not soft. 2. The figure is relatively symmetrical, the clothes are light and close-fitting, the lines flow softly, and the pleats rotate freely. Characteristics of statues in Qing Dynasty: 1. Fiona Fang's face is plump, plump and broad, with delicate facial features and vivid eyes. 2. The body proportion is coordinated and the shape is beautiful. Due to the changes of the times and the rise and fall of Buddhism, the production skills of many Buddha statues gradually disappeared, and the preserved skills also faded due to the development of mechanization. There are only a few good Buddha producers in China. It goes without saying that the high ancient Buddha statue can be confused with the ancient Buddha statue. The excellent producers of highly antique Buddha statues are no less powerful than the real producers of Buddha statues, and even surpass the technology and wisdom of their predecessors. For example, Mr. Chen, a contemporary Buddhist master (www. fzzuoyi. com, artistic director of Fuzhou Arts and Crafts Co., Ltd.), whose works are vivid, lifelike and breathtaking. The Buddha statues cast by it can not only show the artistic charm of the Buddha statues one by one in appearance, but also reach the point of confusing the fake with the real; It can also make the Buddha itself exude solemn charm, and the Buddha is radiant.

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