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Dunhuang Mural Culture Journey is a set of entertaining and educational applications that present Dunhuang culture in an expanded reality.This Dunhuang Mural Culture Tour App is an educational application that is entertaining and educational, presenting Dunhuang culture in an expanded reality.Dunhuang murals, combined with six Dunhuang mural posters, just use your smartphone or tablet to activate the program, and the campus will be transformed into different Dunhuang attractions, with historical figures appearing to tell different Dunhuang cultures.Contents of the six muralsMural 1: Zhang Qian’s envoy to the Western RegionsZhang Qian, the envoy of the Han Dynasty, went to the Western Regions in 138 BC to explore the Silk Road, carry out diplomacy and trade, and initiate exchanges and cooperation between China and the Western Regions.Mural 2: Silk Road trade activities mapThe ancient Silk Road was an important trade network connecting China and Eurasia, involving the trade of silk, horses, tea and other commodities, and promoting the exchange of Eastern and Western culture, religion and scientific knowledge.Mural Three: Maritime Silk RoadThe ancient maritime trade network connected China with Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East and Africa, with silk, ceramics, spices, tea and other commodities as the main trading goods, promoting cultural exchanges and economic development between the East and the West.Mural Four: Jataka Story (Xue Tuo feeds the tiger with his own body)This story mainly tells about the compassion and selfless mentality of Xue Tuo (or translated as Samana).
Xueteng was one of the disciples of Buddha.
During one of his travels, he encountered a hungry tigress and her cub.
In order to save the tigers cubs, Xuetun threw himself into the tigers mouth without hesitation so that the tigress could feed her cubs.Mural Five: Dunhuang FeitianDunhuang Feitian is one of the murals in the Dunhuang Grottoes, depicting the image of flying gods.
These murals combine ancient Chinese art and Buddhist culture, demonstrating superb painting skills and the pursuit of transcendence.
Dunhuang Feitian Mural has become an important representative of the world cultural heritage with its unique beauty and artistic value.Mural 6: Rebounding PipaAfter the pipa was introduced to the Central Plains from the Western Regions in the Han Dynasty, it gradually became peoples favorite musical instrument.
By the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it became even more popular.
Later, the pipa gradually became a tool for dance.
If we look carefully, we will also find that in the Dunhuang murals, the most played instrument among Feitian and Bodhisattvas is also the pipa.
Scenes of people holding pipa playing horizontally are scattered in different corners of the Dunhuang caves.
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