Abstract

From the perspective of historiography, bronze is a highly concentrated material representation of the social, political, religious and cultural aspects of the Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties. From the perspective of aesthetics, bronzes are the physical embodiment of the artistic aesthetics of the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. However, by integrating history and aesthetics, bronzes are the epitome of the development of Chinese aesthetics from primitive aesthetic consciousness to traditional Chinese aesthetic thought. The patterns in bronzes became an important carrier of the aesthetic concepts of the ancestors. With the development of productive forces, the development of bronze craft reached its peak in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, and bronze wares played an important role in the political and social life of the ancestors as a tool for rituals and divination, and the decorations in them left a colorful mark in the history of the world's fine arts. This paper takes bronze patterns as the entry point, takes the basic theories of aesthetics and art history as the basis for elaboration, places the Xia, Shang and Zhou bronzes in different era backgrounds, analyses and explains the aesthetic characteristics of their decorative patterns and the aesthetic ideas behind them, reveals the basic aesthetic connotations of the Xia, Shang and Zhou bronze patterns, and unearths the spiritual roots of the formation of traditional Chinese aesthetic ideas.

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