Abstract
With the improvement of people's awareness of environmental protection, modern utensils design has gradually integrated the concept of environmental protection. But in fact, as early as the pre-Qin period, the ancients began to consciously integrate the concept of environmental protection and scientific design into the design and production of artifacts, and the most obvious embodiment of this concept in the artifacts is a series of representative environmental protection lamps unearthed in the Han tomb. The study of these lamps not only helps us understand the concept of life in the Han Dynasty, but also brings a lot of inspiration to modern design. The unearthed cultural relics are not only a revelation of the past, but also an action to see ourselves and the future. This article will describe in detail the historical research of these relics, and explore the "Environmental high-tech" of the Han Dynasty thousands of years ago, as well as the impact of modern environmental awareness and inspiration.
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How to cite this paper
The Scientific and Environmentally Friendly Design Concept of Lamps in the Han Dynasty
How to cite this paper: Jiang Zhu. (2023) The Scientific and Environmentally Friendly Design Concept of Lamps in the Han Dynasty. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, 7(3), 498-503.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.03.004