Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Explanation of screen shots

Explanation of screen shots

Screenshot commentary is also called "screen awe" sacrificial position. "Zuo Zhuan Zhao Zhuan Gong Eighteen Years": "Zi Sheng; Sub-width, sub-patrol screen. As for the Grand Palace. " Du Pre-note: "Picture shooting, the position of sacrifice." "Under Mandarin and Chu Language": "The position of the screen is the place of the altar." Zhao Wei's Note: "Screen, screen also; Photographed, now the shape has to be fanned, so it is the position of sacrifice. " "Shi Lihan Yao Di Monument": "The altar is changed, the screen is nowhere, so it is holy." Song Sima Guang's "Apologize Festival Edition": "Dare to tell Taigong Kao Fujun and Taigong Yan that I have endless yearning for worship in the Spring and Autumn Period, so I have a screenshot to show my admiration."

Word decomposition

Interpretation of screen occlusion: screen. Barriers. Shielding. Ordinary ("Screen" and "Fence", the etiquette of Wei Guo). Ping Han (an important minister in Wei Guo). The banners of calligraphy and painting are generally in groups of four or eight: painting screens. Four screens. Screen elimination: Screen elimination. Give it up. Screen rejection. Back to the screen. Explanation of taking (taking) inhibition Take, absorb: ingest. Camera. Photography. Feeding. Maintenance: take health. Weighing (large). Simple photo. Agent: photographer (agent). Regency (governing the country on behalf of the monarch) Capture: Hook. Approaching: "between great powers". Ancient "awe", fear and make it.