Art of Chinese Fans
There were many kinds of fans in ancient China, though only the Zheshan
(folding fan) and Tuanshan (round fan) have grown to receive true appreciation
from art collectors
The folding fan is also known as the "head-gathering" style of fan because
its ends meet together when folded. Such fans were first manufactured in the
Song Dynasty (960-1279) and became popular in the Ming
Dynasty (1368-1644).
The birth of the round fan was much earlier than those of the folding
variety. Its shape, like a full moon, signifies the auspicious meaning of a
union and happiness. The round fan has many elegant names, like " Wan Shan", "
Luo Shan", "Bing Mian" " Bian Mian" and "Zhang Mian."
Such fans were very popular in the Han
Dynasty (202 BC-AD 204). The best ones had a surface covered by white silk
from East China's Shandong
Province while the handles were crafted out of bamboo from Central China's
Hunan
Province...more
Covering of a Fan
People on the fan
Landscape Painting
Calligraphy
Author:Ivana
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