Collection: Purple Haze of Sunset Mountain

"Mù shān zǐ" is a color term derived from the Tang Dynasty literary figure Wang Bo's "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng," depicting the scene of mountain ranges enveloped in purple smoke under the setting sun. This color not only describes the natural scenery but also reflects the passage of time and the contemplation of life. In traditional Chinese culture, color is associated with emotions, philosophy, and aesthetic taste. "Mù shān zǐ" represents the tranquility and profundity of the evening and the mystery and beauty of nature under the interplay of light and shadow. It transcends visual attributes and becomes a cultural symbol and aesthetic concept, showcasing the unique charm and profound connotation of traditional Chinese aesthetics.

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