FIND OUT, EVALUATE THE CONTENTS AND ART OF “HOANH PHI, CÂU ĐỐI'' IN THE TEMPLES IN TUYEN QUANG CITY
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Tuyen Quang city, diaphragm, couplets, temples, Han NomAbstract
Tuyen Quang has long been known as a "sacred forest" place, with many temples, communal houses, pagodas, temples, pagodas ... In these sacred places, it is indispensable to have pictures and sentences because it creates the soul for spiritual works. The hanging diaphragm, sticking sentences is a fine culture of the Vietnamese people. The culture here is understood in the limited sense as the spiritual and emotional activities of the person in the process of choosing to reach truth, goodness, and beauty. The diaphragm, Han Nom sentences are hung, stuck, carved at temples in Tuyen Quang city, there is also a reflection to praise the beauty of the scenery of the people of Tuyen and express the philosophical ideology of life.
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