Cultural and Museum Calendar | Today, Xiaoshu comes to take a sip of "High Beauty" Cool Art | Cup | High Beauty
In a sudden, hot winds come, indicating the arriving of the slight heat.
How to relieve heat in the scorching summer
This Qing Dynasty straw cup is not to be missed
A refreshing bite and a refreshing glance
Clever design with high aesthetic value
It's hard not to love such a cup
Pink gradient cup body, girl's heart full
Fragmented petals with three-dimensional and realistic sizes, staggered and layered
Clear delineation of flower veins and stamens
Paired with tender green flower stems
As if holding a lotus flower about to bloom in my hand
The flower stem serves as the handle for the cup
Or a straw that goes straight to the bottom of the cup
Pour a pot of chilled wine into this glass
Take a big sip through a lotus stem straw
Cool and instantly refreshing to the heart and spleen
In one second, travel to the lotus pond and feel the gentle breeze
Such a powerful faction with good looks and strong functionality
Who can not love
The suction cup had already appeared in the Tang Dynasty
On the Small Tips for Energy Conservation and Heat Alleviation: We Still Need to Look at the Ancients
No fan, no air conditioning 🔥🔥🔥
Are you worried about this summer just thinking about it
From this straw cup
Let's learn from the ancient people's ingenuity in spending summer
👉 Cleverly using natural objects to add fun
Flower shaped suction cups evolved from "blue tube cups"
Using "Bi Tong Cup"
It is a drinking method that has been popular since the Tang Dynasty
Using lotus leaves as wine glasses
Fold the lotus leaf and long stem, and use a hairpin to pierce the stem core
Pour wine into the hollow lotus stem
The drinker pulls up the lotus stem and sucks it hard
The aroma of wine mixed with the fragrance of lotus leaves
Have a unique flavor
👉 Cool and not imaginative enough to make do with it
Lotus leaves cannot always be present
So various similar instruments evolved
△ Rhinoceros horn carved lotus pomelo lotus leaf shaped cup in the collection of the Palace Museum
△ Three color peony shaped suction cup, collected by Tsinghua University Art Museum
△ Qing Kangxi eggplant skin purple glaze plastic lotus crab shaped suction cup, collected by Tianjin Museum
These plant-based straw cups
Let you take a sip anytime
As if accompanied by the fragrance of flowers
It's hard to say whether a calm heart can naturally cool down
But holding flowers in the palm of my hand makes my emotions even more comfortable
The summer heat dissipated by half in an instant
Where and where are there?
It is both an internet celebrity and a popular face
This exquisite flower shaped suction cup
Although they have an outstanding appearance, they are not cold or aloof
It's not a mysterious appearance hidden in the depths of the boudoir that people don't know
Many people are visiting different museums across the country
I have seen its beauty before
He is a true "internet celebrity"
Some netizens jokingly refer to it as a cultural relic that can be found anywhere
△ Hubei Museum Collection
△ Collection of Shanghai Museum
△ Anhui Museum Collection
△ Collection of Tsinghua University Art Museum
Actually, its name already reveals some clues
Pink flower shaped autumn exercise cup
Pink porcelain was created and fired during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty
It is a type of glaze painted decoration with rich color tones and soft colors
By the Guangxu period, technology had become very mature
Can be fired in large quantities
Autumn exercises refer to several military exercises during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty
This autumn exercise cup is a souvenir specially made for autumn military training
So it has a considerable amount of survival in the world
That's also why you can see it in so many museums
Has this cup hit your aesthetic
Today's Xiaoshu
Choose your favorite cup
Pay attention to heatstroke prevention and drink plenty of water!
Producer | Tang Yi
Producer | Wu Huifeng
Copywriting | Yang Jin
Visual | Zhu Lingmeng
Technology | Cai Zixu
Reviewer | Zhu Dongmei
Overall planning | Liu Ying Shuai Zhong Qin
Special thanks | Tianjin Museum Headquarters Tianjin Station China Cultural Relics Newspaper