Chinanews.com, Beijing, January 23 (Reporter Ying Ni) In CCTV's Spring Festival Gala of the Year of the Rabbit "When the "Sacred Beast" Meets the Divine Beast", the "Sacred Beast" from the Palace Museum attracted the attention of many audiences. .

  There are shadows of mythical beasts everywhere in the Forbidden City, and beside the palace throne, the most common one is Luduan.

The image of Lu Duan on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala this time is the naked-eye 3D easter egg of the Palace Museum's first musical children's play "Lu Duan".

Image of the Palace Museum's first musical children's play "Lu Duan" Photo courtesy of the Palace Museum

  The Palace Museum selected the Ming Wanli cloisonné enamel Luduan fragrance from the Shoukang Palace from more than 1.86 million pieces/sets of collections, creating a cartoon image of Luduan.

The image design retains the basic characteristics of the prototype of the cultural relic, with a single horn on the head, strong and strong limbs, and a bulging body, making it appear naive.

With thick eyebrows, big eyes and cute little tiger teeth, Lu Duan looks confident and cute with his head held high.

The color is more colorful and bright, with free and fresh blue as the main color, supplemented by passionate red, fashionable and dynamic orange, brilliant gold, cute and warm pink and pure white. The whole shape is lively and lively, which is very popular among parents And kids love it.

  "Lu Duan" is also a children's drama about the integration of tradition and modernity, and the dialogue between technology and culture.

It not only endows traditional culture with a new connotation of the times, but also leads the audience into the world of cultural relics of the Forbidden City through a series of cutting-edge multimedia technologies such as visual technology, immersive stage images, and naked-eye 3D.

Here, there are Ming Wanli cloisonné enamel and incense sticks, the Qing Qianlong Jinou Yonggu Cup, the Southern Song Dynasty Shen Zifan's Kesi Meimagpie, and the Jin Dynasty calligrapher Lu Ji's cursive calligraphy works... The treasures handed down from generation to generation are transformed into lively and lovely characters in the play, taking the audience into history and having a dialogue with ancient cultural relics that transcends time and space.

Photo courtesy of the Palace Museum

  Wang Xudong, director of the Palace Museum, once said that the role of an excellent children's play is far more than just a theatrical performance, and it should guide young people to establish a correct view of history and values.

Through the integration of traditional cultural and artistic education and innovative technology, "Lu Duan" gives new life to cultural relics, makes the animal cultural relics of the Forbidden City truly come alive, and brings children the influence of beauty, education of love, and guidance of positive energy.

  It is reported that the hard-to-find Forbidden City "Lu Duan" will be on the stage of the National Center for the Performing Arts from February 3 to 5, presenting a feast of traditional culture and children's stage art to family audiences.

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