- Source: Eight Views
The Eight Views is an East Asian term used to allude to the most beautiful or otherwise significant scenes of a certain area. It is a term often used in East Asia. Historically, various series of eight views were produced; in some cases, such as in the Eight Views of Xiaoxiang multiple series, a whole artistic tradition was developed, with a number of artists doing versions of the series. Series of eight views typically appeared in poetry and paintings in the olden times; and now, they may appear in local governments' advertisements to tourists.
China
Eight Views of Chang'an (長安八景) or Guanzhong (關中八景), Xi'an, Shaanxi
Eight Views of Huangshan (黃山八勝), Huangshan, Shandong
Eight Views of Jinling (金陵八景), Nanjing, Jiangsu
Eight Views of Jinzhou (金州古八景), Dalian, Liaoning
Eight Views of Luda (旅大八景), Liaoning
Eight Views of Luoyang (Chinese: 洛陽八景), Luoyang, Henan
Eight Views of Ram City (羊城八景), Guangzhou, Guangdong
Eight Views of Xiaoxiang (Chinese: 瀟湘八景), Hunan, the original "Eight Views" that influenced the others
Eight Views of Yanjing (鷰京八景), Beijing
Twelve Views of Bayu (巴渝十二景), Chongqing
Eighteen Views of Lushan (廬山十八景), Lushan, Jiangsu
Twenty-Four Views of Yangzhou (揚州二十四景), Jiangsu
Japan
Eight Views of Omi (近江八景), Shiga
Eight Views of Lake Biwa (ja:琵琶湖八景), Shiga
Eight Views of Kanazawa (ja:金沢八景), Kanagawa
Eight Views of Samani (様似八景), Hokkaido
New Eight Views of Japan (ja:日本新八景)
Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, by Hokusai and Hiroshige
Korea
Eight Views of Korea
Eight Views of Danyang
Eight Views of Pyongyang
Taiwan
Eight Views of Taiwan (臺灣八景)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Toyohiro Utagawa
- Delapan Pemandangan Xiaoxiang
- Delapan Pemandangan Taiwan
- Osamu Dazai
- Zashiki Hakkei
- Shinsui Itō
- Bumi
- Kamala Harris
- Agama
- Manusia
- Eight Views
- Eight Views of Ōmi
- Eight Views of Xiaoxiang
- Eight Views of Korea
- Eight Views of Danyang
- Eight Views of Taiwan
- Eight Views of Pyongyang
- Eight Sights of Guangzhou
- Zashiki Hakkei
- Hiroshige