Mural painting of four animals in clouds from Han Dynasty, collected by Henan Museum
Topic: To analyze Han people's views of happiness from archaeological findings
Speaker: Bai Yunxiang, researcher of Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Date: at 3:00pm on June 19
Location: Multi-function hall
How to Attend: Please scan the code below to skip to the Museum's WeChat official account , and make your reservation!
Tel: 0371-63582521
Happiness is the ideal of life which pursued by human beings for thousands of years, while the view of happiness refers to people's understanding and judgement on happiness. And this kind of understanding and judgement is always influenced by their ideology, culture background and the spirits of the times, at the same time they are also restricted by the development of society, economy and politics.
According to archaeological findings, Han people's view of happiness includes several aspects: good health and a long life, grand-generativity, peace and happiness, abundant drinks and foods, constant richness and fortune of the family. Plenty of inscriptions were found in the bronze mirrow, eaves tiles and bronzes, and all these words as well as the shape and pattern design of these articles which expresses Han people's views of happiness directly reflected their yearn for good life and a general ideology in Han dynasty.
How can we understand Han people's views of happiness? Why this kind of views has been formed? And what is their impact on us? Join this lecture and you may find the answers.