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Culture Insider: From a court painting to modern winter sports

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-12-16 09:08
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The 24th Winter Olympic Games will be held in Beijing in less than two months, but the capital is no stranger to competitive sports on snow and ice.

The relationship between Beijing and winter sports can be traced back to a type of painting called bingxi, which translates to "play on ice".

Bingxi?as a form of performance for the court began in the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and reached its peak during Qing (1644-1911). Each year after the winter solstice (in late December), grand ice festivals were held for the enjoyment of the royal family.

A bingxi?painting in the collection of the Palace Museum depicts scenes of bingxi?during the Qing Dynasty. A closer look at the painting will show that there are many similarities between how ancient Chinese people enjoyed frolic on ice and modern day competitive sports at the Winter Olympic Games.

Watch this video to find out more.

Planning: Gu Xin, Cao Meiqiao, Bi Nan, Yu Xiaoou, Zhu Linyong

Voiceover: Hu Zhe

Editing: Cao Meiqiao

Director: Cao Meiqiao

Producer: Gu Xin

Executive producer: Feng Minghui

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