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Liuli Gongfang insists that
the design of every piece must strive to reflect benevolence,
and must also reflect a story, a hope. Under the guidance
of this aesthetic principle, Liuli
Gongfang seeks to develop an art form whose style
and pattern reflects the traditional Chinese ethical system.
In today's society, this kind of thinking has all but
disappeared. Modern aesthetics centers on a simple sense
of beauty. People now use the concepts of "originality"
or "freedom" as points of
departure to advance the search for so call Modernism,
but there is no personal moral standard in their heart.
The flood of human appetites, the destruction of life:
these things are directly related to the lack of "the
divine" in people's minds.
Ms. Yang tries to build a
system of aesthetics grounded in ethics, and under the
demands of beauty she strives to construct a peaceful
society.
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