A handsome China boy is underwater, China supermodel, abdominal muscles, unbuttoned white shirt, gray trousers, smooth lines of abdominal muscles, realistic rendering style, extreme details, full-body shooting, shy expression, flowing hair, black hair, beautiful face, warm color, glow, floodlight, Tindal effect, mother-of-pearl rainbow color, holographic white, dramatic lighting, flowing water, splashing water. --ar 9:16 --niji 5 --s 750
"Illustration, girl playing the Chinese flute, opera music, random two to three colors, outline, edge lines, the patterned backdrop must include Peking Opera elements, original (must include the traditional instrument: Chinese flute), masterpiece --ar" Reference Materials: Chinese Flute (Dizi): Dizi - Wikipedia Chinese Flute (Dizi) Introduction - China Highlights Peking Opera: Peking Opera - Wikipedia What is Peking Opera? - China Culture Traditional Chinese Music: Traditional Chinese Music - China Highlights Chinese Traditional Music - Wikipedia Art and Illustration Resources: ArtStation - Platform for Artists Behance - Creative Showcase
"Illustration, girl playing the Chinese flute, opera music, random two to three colors, outline, edge lines, the patterned backdrop must include Peking Opera elements, original (must include the traditional instrument: Chinese flute), masterpiece --ar" Reference Materials: Chinese Flute (Dizi): Dizi - Wikipedia Chinese Flute (Dizi) Introduction - China Highlights Peking Opera: Peking Opera - Wikipedia What is Peking Opera? - China Culture Traditional Chinese Music: Traditional Chinese Music - China Highlights Chinese Traditional Music - Wikipedia Art and Illustration Resources: ArtStation - Platform for Artists Behance - Creative Showcase
Make a simple LOGO/Symbol that represents the following information.. History of the Hakka People - Key Points Here's a breakdown of Hakka history in point form, covering their origins, migrations, culture, and modern situation: **I. Origins & Early History (Pre-Song Dynasty - Before 960 AD)** * **Han Chinese Roots:** The Hakka are a subgroup of the Han Chinese, *not* a separate ethnic group. Their name “Hakka” (客家) literally means “guest families.” * **Northern Origins:** Most scholars believe the Hakka originated from areas of North and Central China (Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi) during periods of upheaval. * **Multiple Migrations:** They weren’t a single migration, but *waves* of migration southward over centuries, starting as early as the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC – 220 AD). * **Avoiding Conflict:** These migrations were often driven by political instability, war, and famine. The Hakka tended to move *away* from conflict, not to conquer. * **Early Settlers in Jiangxi:** The Jiangxi province became an early and important staging ground for their southern migrations. **II. The Long Migration & Settlement (Song - Ming Dynasties - 960 - 1644 AD)** * **Southern Migration Intensifies:** The Song Dynasty (960-1279) saw a significant acceleration of Hakka migration southwards. * **Conflict with Existing Populations:** As they moved south, the Hakka often settled in marginal lands or areas already inhabited by other groups (including other Han Chinese, and minority groups like the She and Yao). This led to frequent conflicts and clashes. * **“Guest” Status:** They were often seen as outsiders or "guests" by the existing populations, hence the name “Hakka.” They were often denied full integration. * **Settlement in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi:** The Hakka eventually settled primarily in the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, and Jiangxi, as well as parts of Sichuan, Hunan, and Guangxi. * **Fortified Villages (Weitou):** Due to constant threats and conflict, the Hakka developed a unique architectural style – fortified, circular villages known as *Weitou* (围头). These served as both homes and defensive structures. * **Development of Distinct Culture:** During this period of migration and isolation, the Hakka developed their own distinct language, customs, and traditions. **III. Qing Dynasty & Modern Era (1644 - Present)** * **Qing Dynasty Stability:** The Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) brought a period of relative stability, allowing the Hakka to consolidate their settlements and develop their economy. * **Continued Marginalization:** However, they remained largely marginalized from mainstream Chinese society, often facing discrimination and economic hardship. * **Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864):** A significant number of Hakka joined the Taiping Rebellion, a large-scale uprising against the Qing Dynasty. This further complicated their relationship with the central government. * **Overseas Migration:** In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many Hakka emigrated overseas, primarily to Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore) and other parts of the world. They became successful merchants and entrepreneurs. * **Communist Revolution (1949):** After the Communist Revolution in 1949, the Hakka were initially seen as a potentially rebellious group due to their history of independence and resistance. * **Recognized as a Minority Group:** In the 1990s, the Chinese government officially recognized the Hakka as one of China’s 56 ethnic groups, though they are still considered a subgroup of the Han Chinese. * **Cultural Revival & Tourism:** In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in Hakka culture and heritage, with efforts to preserve their traditions, language, and architecture. Hakka villages are becoming popular tourist destinations. * **Diaspora Connections:** The Hakka diaspora remains strong, with significant communities around the world maintaining connections to their ancestral homeland. **Key Characteristics of Hakka Culture:** * **Language:** Hakka language (Hakka Hua), a Sinitic language distinct from Mandarin and Cantonese. * **Architecture:** Circular fortified villages (Weitou). * **Cuisine:** Unique Hakka cuisine, known for preserved foods, stuffed tofu, and savory flavors. * **Ancestor Veneration:** Strong emphasis on ancestor worship. * **Matrilineal Traditions (in some areas):** Some Hakka communities retain elements of matrilineal inheritance and family structures. * **Emphasis on Education:** Historically, the Hakka placed a high value on education. This list provides a concise overview of Hakka history and culture. It’s a complex and fascinating story of migration, adaptation, and resilience.
Create a bright and exciting cover for a children's encyclopedia . The design should be appealing to children ages 6-12. - Top Half**: Include images of a globe and small icons representing history, geography, and art (e.g., scroll, paintbrush, and map). - **Center**: - The center should be a large, eye-catching illustration of a globe. - Surround the globe with small illustrations of famous landmarks (e.g., the Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall of China, and the pyramids of Egypt), geographic icons (mountains, rivers, and animals), historical figures (Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and George Washington), artifacts (a Viking ship, a medieval castle, and ancient pottery), and art supplies (brushes and paint palettes). - These elements should create a sense of exploration and adventure. - Bottom Half**: Small illustrations of children exploring and learning (e.g., reading books, using magnifying glasses, drawing, etc.). The overall color scheme should be bright and inviting with a soft gradient background combining sky blue and light green to create a sense of earth and sky. Add subtle illustrations of clouds, stars and rainbows to make it more whimsical and appealing. --- - The title "Discover Our World: An Encyclopedia of History, Geography and Art" should be in large, colorful letters. - Include images of a globe and small icons representing history, geography, and art (e.g., a scroll, a paintbrush, and a map). - **Center**: - A large, eye-catching illustration of a globe should be the centerpiece. - Surround the globe with small illustrations of famous landmarks (like the Eiffel Tower, Great Wall of China, and Pyramids of Egypt), geographic icons (like mountains, rivers, and animals), historical figures (like Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and George Washington), artifacts (like a Viking ship, medieval castle, and ancient pottery), and art supplies (like brushes and paint palettes). - These elements should create a sense of exploration and adventure. - **Bottom Half**: - The subtitle "For Inquiring Minds 6 to 12 Years" should be in a friendly, easy-to-read font. - Surround the subtitle with small illustrations of children exploring and learning (e.g., reading books, using magnifying glasses, painting, etc.).
score_9, score_8_up, score_7_up, score_6_up, score_5_up, Chinese New Year (monochrome grayscale:1.3) china dragon, watercolor sketch artstyle, sketch artstyle Colored vegetation colorful flowers colorful eyes flowers moss, tree branches, illustration, watercolor sketch, (best quality), intricate detailed, china architecture <lora:Haute_CoutureXL:0,8> Haute_CoutureXL
Create a breathtaking scene of majestic mountains in China, enveloped in lush greenery and ancient trees. The peaks are partially hidden by ethereal clouds, adding a sense of mystique and grandeur. The interplay of light and shadow creates a serene and timeless landscape, capturing the essence of China's natural beauty
Tradition Chinese Ink Painting style of Ultra-realistic CG rendering of ancient China, the general led the soldiers on a horse, holding a sword in his hand, exuding black breath, the whole body, black armor and metal edges, metal masks, dynamic postures, killing environment, complex details, ultra-detailed, ancient cities, ancient China ::, black gold armor ::, black gas surrounding :, momentum ::, lifelike::,a beautiful painting by On Kawara,Ukiyo-e art,Chinese Painting,Hyper Real,Photorealistic,Unworldly,Lyrical Abstraction, The picture is from Jean-Luc Godard's work,The picture is from Zack Snyder's work,by Brooke DiDonato,Unreal engine,Quixel Megascans Render,high detail,hyper quality,high resolution,16K,super wide angle,full body,cinematic shot,dramatic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --style raw --upbeta --uplight --s 2000 --seed 104545354 --quality 5
Isometric 3D Miniature Hong Kong Scene – Cute Pastel Cartoon Style Prompt Text: Create a charming, isometric 3D illustration of a miniature Hong Kong Island city scene. The entire composition sits on a small square platform representing a slice of land, about 1/10 of the total image height. Platform & Environment: A river cuts diagonally through the platform, dividing about 1/5 of the front corner facing the viewer. On this near corner, depict white façade buildings clustered together with a riverfront promenade. The river should feature soft blue tones with curved, gentle edges for a calm look. Landmarks (stylized 3D cartoon style): Back: Tian Tan Buddha — placed halfway down a lush green mountain rising behind the city. The Buddha sits on a small hillock, same hand posture as reference image. Center: Hong Kong Disneyland Castle — about 2/3 the height of the Oriental Pearl Tower, featuring pink walls, blue roofs, gold spires, and gray stone base. Left: The Peak Tower — about 1/3 the height of the Bank of China Tower, simplified with its recognizable bowl-shaped top. Right: Bank of China Tower — tallest structure in the scene, sharp triangular geometry, clean and stylized. Surrounding Elements: Add small, round hawker stands spaced evenly around the platform edges for local charm. Include mid-rise gray buildings between landmarks to suggest density without clutter. Typography: Above the scene, center the word “Hong Kong” in rounded 3D block letters, soft white, floating gently over the skyline. Style & Lighting: Isometric, clean, and cute. Color palette: Pastel with earthy tones, muted reds, pinks, and light blues. Lighting: Soft daylight with subtle shadows and warm highlights. Mood: Whimsical, balanced, and visually calm.
Tradition Chinese Ink Painting style of Ultra-realistic CG rendering of ancient China, the general led the soldiers on a horse, holding a sword in his hand, exuding black breath, the whole body, black armor with metal edges, metal masks, distance, complex details, ultra-detailed, ancient cities, ancient China ::, black gold armor ::, black gas around ::, momentum ::, realistic::,a beautiful painting by On Kawara,Ukiyo-e art,Chinese Painting,Hyper Real,Photorealistic,Unworldly,Lyrical Abstraction, The picture is from Jean-Luc Godard's work,The picture is from Zack Snyder's work,by Brooke DiDonato,Unreal engine,Quixel Megascans Render,high detail,hyper quality,high resolution,16K,super wide angle,full body,cinematic shot,dramatic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --style raw --upbeta --uplight --s 2000 --seed 104545354 --quality 5
壁球(Squash)项目LOGO设计。 品牌名称:中国壁球(China Squash) 用于中国代表队参加所有壁球相关活动时的露出,具体要求: (一)体现壁球项目特点,彰显中国体育特质,可结合中国传统文化元素(如线条韵律、文化符号)与壁球运动场景(壁球、球拍、场馆轮廓、运动姿态等)。 (二)突出标识重点,设计方案中须包含“中国壁球”中文字样及“China Squash”英文标识,确保国内外受众能快速识别“中国壁球”品牌属性。 (三)需符合现代设计美学,做到简洁大气、寓意深刻、记忆点强;作品须为矢量格式,能适配平面传播、立体呈现及新媒体场景,且单色、多色版本均能清晰展示。 (四)突出国际适配性,设计风格需兼顾国内大众认知与国际传播审美,避免使用地域局限性过强、易产生歧义的元素,助力中国壁球在国际赛事、对外交流中展现统一且专业的品牌形象。
A handsome China boy is underwater, China supermodel, abdominal muscles, unbuttoned white shirt, gray trousers, smooth lines of abdominal muscles, realistic rendering style, extreme details, full-body shooting, shy expression, flowing hair, black hair, beautiful face, warm color, glow, floodlight, Tindal effect, mother-of-pearl rainbow color, holographic white, dramatic lighting, flowing water, splashing water. --ar 9:16 --niji 5 --s 750
score_9, score_8_up, score_7_up, score_6_up, score_5_up, Chinese New Year (monochrome grayscale:1.3) china dragon, watercolor sketch artstyle, sketch artstyle Colored vegetation colorful flowers colorful eyes flowers moss, tree branches, illustration, watercolor sketch, (best quality), intricate detailed, china architecture <lora:Haute_CoutureXL:0,8> Haute_CoutureXL
Tradition Chinese Ink Painting style of Ultra-realistic CG rendering of ancient China, the general led the soldiers on a horse, holding a sword in his hand, exuding black breath, the whole body, black armor and metal edges, metal masks, dynamic postures, killing environment, complex details, ultra-detailed, ancient cities, ancient China ::, black gold armor ::, black gas surrounding :, momentum ::, lifelike::,a beautiful painting by On Kawara,Ukiyo-e art,Chinese Painting,Hyper Real,Photorealistic,Unworldly,Lyrical Abstraction, The picture is from Jean-Luc Godard's work,The picture is from Zack Snyder's work,by Brooke DiDonato,Unreal engine,Quixel Megascans Render,high detail,hyper quality,high resolution,16K,super wide angle,full body,cinematic shot,dramatic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --style raw --upbeta --uplight --s 2000 --seed 104545354 --quality 5
Tradition Chinese Ink Painting style of Ultra-realistic CG rendering of ancient China, the general led the soldiers on a horse, holding a sword in his hand, exuding black breath, the whole body, black armor with metal edges, metal masks, distance, complex details, ultra-detailed, ancient cities, ancient China ::, black gold armor ::, black gas around ::, momentum ::, realistic::,a beautiful painting by On Kawara,Ukiyo-e art,Chinese Painting,Hyper Real,Photorealistic,Unworldly,Lyrical Abstraction, The picture is from Jean-Luc Godard's work,The picture is from Zack Snyder's work,by Brooke DiDonato,Unreal engine,Quixel Megascans Render,high detail,hyper quality,high resolution,16K,super wide angle,full body,cinematic shot,dramatic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --style raw --upbeta --uplight --s 2000 --seed 104545354 --quality 5
"Illustration, girl playing the Chinese flute, opera music, random two to three colors, outline, edge lines, the patterned backdrop must include Peking Opera elements, original (must include the traditional instrument: Chinese flute), masterpiece --ar" Reference Materials: Chinese Flute (Dizi): Dizi - Wikipedia Chinese Flute (Dizi) Introduction - China Highlights Peking Opera: Peking Opera - Wikipedia What is Peking Opera? - China Culture Traditional Chinese Music: Traditional Chinese Music - China Highlights Chinese Traditional Music - Wikipedia Art and Illustration Resources: ArtStation - Platform for Artists Behance - Creative Showcase
"Illustration, girl playing the Chinese flute, opera music, random two to three colors, outline, edge lines, the patterned backdrop must include Peking Opera elements, original (must include the traditional instrument: Chinese flute), masterpiece --ar" Reference Materials: Chinese Flute (Dizi): Dizi - Wikipedia Chinese Flute (Dizi) Introduction - China Highlights Peking Opera: Peking Opera - Wikipedia What is Peking Opera? - China Culture Traditional Chinese Music: Traditional Chinese Music - China Highlights Chinese Traditional Music - Wikipedia Art and Illustration Resources: ArtStation - Platform for Artists Behance - Creative Showcase
Make a simple LOGO/Symbol that represents the following information.. History of the Hakka People - Key Points Here's a breakdown of Hakka history in point form, covering their origins, migrations, culture, and modern situation: **I. Origins & Early History (Pre-Song Dynasty - Before 960 AD)** * **Han Chinese Roots:** The Hakka are a subgroup of the Han Chinese, *not* a separate ethnic group. Their name “Hakka” (客家) literally means “guest families.” * **Northern Origins:** Most scholars believe the Hakka originated from areas of North and Central China (Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi) during periods of upheaval. * **Multiple Migrations:** They weren’t a single migration, but *waves* of migration southward over centuries, starting as early as the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC – 220 AD). * **Avoiding Conflict:** These migrations were often driven by political instability, war, and famine. The Hakka tended to move *away* from conflict, not to conquer. * **Early Settlers in Jiangxi:** The Jiangxi province became an early and important staging ground for their southern migrations. **II. The Long Migration & Settlement (Song - Ming Dynasties - 960 - 1644 AD)** * **Southern Migration Intensifies:** The Song Dynasty (960-1279) saw a significant acceleration of Hakka migration southwards. * **Conflict with Existing Populations:** As they moved south, the Hakka often settled in marginal lands or areas already inhabited by other groups (including other Han Chinese, and minority groups like the She and Yao). This led to frequent conflicts and clashes. * **“Guest” Status:** They were often seen as outsiders or "guests" by the existing populations, hence the name “Hakka.” They were often denied full integration. * **Settlement in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi:** The Hakka eventually settled primarily in the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, and Jiangxi, as well as parts of Sichuan, Hunan, and Guangxi. * **Fortified Villages (Weitou):** Due to constant threats and conflict, the Hakka developed a unique architectural style – fortified, circular villages known as *Weitou* (围头). These served as both homes and defensive structures. * **Development of Distinct Culture:** During this period of migration and isolation, the Hakka developed their own distinct language, customs, and traditions. **III. Qing Dynasty & Modern Era (1644 - Present)** * **Qing Dynasty Stability:** The Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) brought a period of relative stability, allowing the Hakka to consolidate their settlements and develop their economy. * **Continued Marginalization:** However, they remained largely marginalized from mainstream Chinese society, often facing discrimination and economic hardship. * **Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864):** A significant number of Hakka joined the Taiping Rebellion, a large-scale uprising against the Qing Dynasty. This further complicated their relationship with the central government. * **Overseas Migration:** In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many Hakka emigrated overseas, primarily to Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore) and other parts of the world. They became successful merchants and entrepreneurs. * **Communist Revolution (1949):** After the Communist Revolution in 1949, the Hakka were initially seen as a potentially rebellious group due to their history of independence and resistance. * **Recognized as a Minority Group:** In the 1990s, the Chinese government officially recognized the Hakka as one of China’s 56 ethnic groups, though they are still considered a subgroup of the Han Chinese. * **Cultural Revival & Tourism:** In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in Hakka culture and heritage, with efforts to preserve their traditions, language, and architecture. Hakka villages are becoming popular tourist destinations. * **Diaspora Connections:** The Hakka diaspora remains strong, with significant communities around the world maintaining connections to their ancestral homeland. **Key Characteristics of Hakka Culture:** * **Language:** Hakka language (Hakka Hua), a Sinitic language distinct from Mandarin and Cantonese. * **Architecture:** Circular fortified villages (Weitou). * **Cuisine:** Unique Hakka cuisine, known for preserved foods, stuffed tofu, and savory flavors. * **Ancestor Veneration:** Strong emphasis on ancestor worship. * **Matrilineal Traditions (in some areas):** Some Hakka communities retain elements of matrilineal inheritance and family structures. * **Emphasis on Education:** Historically, the Hakka placed a high value on education. This list provides a concise overview of Hakka history and culture. It’s a complex and fascinating story of migration, adaptation, and resilience.
Create a bright and exciting cover for a children's encyclopedia . The design should be appealing to children ages 6-12. - Top Half**: Include images of a globe and small icons representing history, geography, and art (e.g., scroll, paintbrush, and map). - **Center**: - The center should be a large, eye-catching illustration of a globe. - Surround the globe with small illustrations of famous landmarks (e.g., the Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall of China, and the pyramids of Egypt), geographic icons (mountains, rivers, and animals), historical figures (Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and George Washington), artifacts (a Viking ship, a medieval castle, and ancient pottery), and art supplies (brushes and paint palettes). - These elements should create a sense of exploration and adventure. - Bottom Half**: Small illustrations of children exploring and learning (e.g., reading books, using magnifying glasses, drawing, etc.). The overall color scheme should be bright and inviting with a soft gradient background combining sky blue and light green to create a sense of earth and sky. Add subtle illustrations of clouds, stars and rainbows to make it more whimsical and appealing. --- - The title "Discover Our World: An Encyclopedia of History, Geography and Art" should be in large, colorful letters. - Include images of a globe and small icons representing history, geography, and art (e.g., a scroll, a paintbrush, and a map). - **Center**: - A large, eye-catching illustration of a globe should be the centerpiece. - Surround the globe with small illustrations of famous landmarks (like the Eiffel Tower, Great Wall of China, and Pyramids of Egypt), geographic icons (like mountains, rivers, and animals), historical figures (like Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and George Washington), artifacts (like a Viking ship, medieval castle, and ancient pottery), and art supplies (like brushes and paint palettes). - These elements should create a sense of exploration and adventure. - **Bottom Half**: - The subtitle "For Inquiring Minds 6 to 12 Years" should be in a friendly, easy-to-read font. - Surround the subtitle with small illustrations of children exploring and learning (e.g., reading books, using magnifying glasses, painting, etc.).
Create a breathtaking scene of majestic mountains in China, enveloped in lush greenery and ancient trees. The peaks are partially hidden by ethereal clouds, adding a sense of mystique and grandeur. The interplay of light and shadow creates a serene and timeless landscape, capturing the essence of China's natural beauty
Isometric 3D Miniature Hong Kong Scene – Cute Pastel Cartoon Style Prompt Text: Create a charming, isometric 3D illustration of a miniature Hong Kong Island city scene. The entire composition sits on a small square platform representing a slice of land, about 1/10 of the total image height. Platform & Environment: A river cuts diagonally through the platform, dividing about 1/5 of the front corner facing the viewer. On this near corner, depict white façade buildings clustered together with a riverfront promenade. The river should feature soft blue tones with curved, gentle edges for a calm look. Landmarks (stylized 3D cartoon style): Back: Tian Tan Buddha — placed halfway down a lush green mountain rising behind the city. The Buddha sits on a small hillock, same hand posture as reference image. Center: Hong Kong Disneyland Castle — about 2/3 the height of the Oriental Pearl Tower, featuring pink walls, blue roofs, gold spires, and gray stone base. Left: The Peak Tower — about 1/3 the height of the Bank of China Tower, simplified with its recognizable bowl-shaped top. Right: Bank of China Tower — tallest structure in the scene, sharp triangular geometry, clean and stylized. Surrounding Elements: Add small, round hawker stands spaced evenly around the platform edges for local charm. Include mid-rise gray buildings between landmarks to suggest density without clutter. Typography: Above the scene, center the word “Hong Kong” in rounded 3D block letters, soft white, floating gently over the skyline. Style & Lighting: Isometric, clean, and cute. Color palette: Pastel with earthy tones, muted reds, pinks, and light blues. Lighting: Soft daylight with subtle shadows and warm highlights. Mood: Whimsical, balanced, and visually calm.
壁球(Squash)项目LOGO设计。 品牌名称:中国壁球(China Squash) 用于中国代表队参加所有壁球相关活动时的露出,具体要求: (一)体现壁球项目特点,彰显中国体育特质,可结合中国传统文化元素(如线条韵律、文化符号)与壁球运动场景(壁球、球拍、场馆轮廓、运动姿态等)。 (二)突出标识重点,设计方案中须包含“中国壁球”中文字样及“China Squash”英文标识,确保国内外受众能快速识别“中国壁球”品牌属性。 (三)需符合现代设计美学,做到简洁大气、寓意深刻、记忆点强;作品须为矢量格式,能适配平面传播、立体呈现及新媒体场景,且单色、多色版本均能清晰展示。 (四)突出国际适配性,设计风格需兼顾国内大众认知与国际传播审美,避免使用地域局限性过强、易产生歧义的元素,助力中国壁球在国际赛事、对外交流中展现统一且专业的品牌形象。
A handsome China boy is underwater, China supermodel, abdominal muscles, unbuttoned white shirt, gray trousers, smooth lines of abdominal muscles, realistic rendering style, extreme details, full-body shooting, shy expression, flowing hair, black hair, beautiful face, warm color, glow, floodlight, Tindal effect, mother-of-pearl rainbow color, holographic white, dramatic lighting, flowing water, splashing water. --ar 9:16 --niji 5 --s 750
Create a breathtaking scene of majestic mountains in China, enveloped in lush greenery and ancient trees. The peaks are partially hidden by ethereal clouds, adding a sense of mystique and grandeur. The interplay of light and shadow creates a serene and timeless landscape, capturing the essence of China's natural beauty
Tradition Chinese Ink Painting style of Ultra-realistic CG rendering of ancient China, the general led the soldiers on a horse, holding a sword in his hand, exuding black breath, the whole body, black armor and metal edges, metal masks, dynamic postures, killing environment, complex details, ultra-detailed, ancient cities, ancient China ::, black gold armor ::, black gas surrounding :, momentum ::, lifelike::,a beautiful painting by On Kawara,Ukiyo-e art,Chinese Painting,Hyper Real,Photorealistic,Unworldly,Lyrical Abstraction, The picture is from Jean-Luc Godard's work,The picture is from Zack Snyder's work,by Brooke DiDonato,Unreal engine,Quixel Megascans Render,high detail,hyper quality,high resolution,16K,super wide angle,full body,cinematic shot,dramatic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --style raw --upbeta --uplight --s 2000 --seed 104545354 --quality 5
壁球(Squash)项目LOGO设计。 品牌名称:中国壁球(China Squash) 用于中国代表队参加所有壁球相关活动时的露出,具体要求: (一)体现壁球项目特点,彰显中国体育特质,可结合中国传统文化元素(如线条韵律、文化符号)与壁球运动场景(壁球、球拍、场馆轮廓、运动姿态等)。 (二)突出标识重点,设计方案中须包含“中国壁球”中文字样及“China Squash”英文标识,确保国内外受众能快速识别“中国壁球”品牌属性。 (三)需符合现代设计美学,做到简洁大气、寓意深刻、记忆点强;作品须为矢量格式,能适配平面传播、立体呈现及新媒体场景,且单色、多色版本均能清晰展示。 (四)突出国际适配性,设计风格需兼顾国内大众认知与国际传播审美,避免使用地域局限性过强、易产生歧义的元素,助力中国壁球在国际赛事、对外交流中展现统一且专业的品牌形象。
"Illustration, girl playing the Chinese flute, opera music, random two to three colors, outline, edge lines, the patterned backdrop must include Peking Opera elements, original (must include the traditional instrument: Chinese flute), masterpiece --ar" Reference Materials: Chinese Flute (Dizi): Dizi - Wikipedia Chinese Flute (Dizi) Introduction - China Highlights Peking Opera: Peking Opera - Wikipedia What is Peking Opera? - China Culture Traditional Chinese Music: Traditional Chinese Music - China Highlights Chinese Traditional Music - Wikipedia Art and Illustration Resources: ArtStation - Platform for Artists Behance - Creative Showcase
Create a bright and exciting cover for a children's encyclopedia . The design should be appealing to children ages 6-12. - Top Half**: Include images of a globe and small icons representing history, geography, and art (e.g., scroll, paintbrush, and map). - **Center**: - The center should be a large, eye-catching illustration of a globe. - Surround the globe with small illustrations of famous landmarks (e.g., the Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall of China, and the pyramids of Egypt), geographic icons (mountains, rivers, and animals), historical figures (Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and George Washington), artifacts (a Viking ship, a medieval castle, and ancient pottery), and art supplies (brushes and paint palettes). - These elements should create a sense of exploration and adventure. - Bottom Half**: Small illustrations of children exploring and learning (e.g., reading books, using magnifying glasses, drawing, etc.). The overall color scheme should be bright and inviting with a soft gradient background combining sky blue and light green to create a sense of earth and sky. Add subtle illustrations of clouds, stars and rainbows to make it more whimsical and appealing. --- - The title "Discover Our World: An Encyclopedia of History, Geography and Art" should be in large, colorful letters. - Include images of a globe and small icons representing history, geography, and art (e.g., a scroll, a paintbrush, and a map). - **Center**: - A large, eye-catching illustration of a globe should be the centerpiece. - Surround the globe with small illustrations of famous landmarks (like the Eiffel Tower, Great Wall of China, and Pyramids of Egypt), geographic icons (like mountains, rivers, and animals), historical figures (like Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and George Washington), artifacts (like a Viking ship, medieval castle, and ancient pottery), and art supplies (like brushes and paint palettes). - These elements should create a sense of exploration and adventure. - **Bottom Half**: - The subtitle "For Inquiring Minds 6 to 12 Years" should be in a friendly, easy-to-read font. - Surround the subtitle with small illustrations of children exploring and learning (e.g., reading books, using magnifying glasses, painting, etc.).
Isometric 3D Miniature Hong Kong Scene – Cute Pastel Cartoon Style Prompt Text: Create a charming, isometric 3D illustration of a miniature Hong Kong Island city scene. The entire composition sits on a small square platform representing a slice of land, about 1/10 of the total image height. Platform & Environment: A river cuts diagonally through the platform, dividing about 1/5 of the front corner facing the viewer. On this near corner, depict white façade buildings clustered together with a riverfront promenade. The river should feature soft blue tones with curved, gentle edges for a calm look. Landmarks (stylized 3D cartoon style): Back: Tian Tan Buddha — placed halfway down a lush green mountain rising behind the city. The Buddha sits on a small hillock, same hand posture as reference image. Center: Hong Kong Disneyland Castle — about 2/3 the height of the Oriental Pearl Tower, featuring pink walls, blue roofs, gold spires, and gray stone base. Left: The Peak Tower — about 1/3 the height of the Bank of China Tower, simplified with its recognizable bowl-shaped top. Right: Bank of China Tower — tallest structure in the scene, sharp triangular geometry, clean and stylized. Surrounding Elements: Add small, round hawker stands spaced evenly around the platform edges for local charm. Include mid-rise gray buildings between landmarks to suggest density without clutter. Typography: Above the scene, center the word “Hong Kong” in rounded 3D block letters, soft white, floating gently over the skyline. Style & Lighting: Isometric, clean, and cute. Color palette: Pastel with earthy tones, muted reds, pinks, and light blues. Lighting: Soft daylight with subtle shadows and warm highlights. Mood: Whimsical, balanced, and visually calm.
"Illustration, girl playing the Chinese flute, opera music, random two to three colors, outline, edge lines, the patterned backdrop must include Peking Opera elements, original (must include the traditional instrument: Chinese flute), masterpiece --ar" Reference Materials: Chinese Flute (Dizi): Dizi - Wikipedia Chinese Flute (Dizi) Introduction - China Highlights Peking Opera: Peking Opera - Wikipedia What is Peking Opera? - China Culture Traditional Chinese Music: Traditional Chinese Music - China Highlights Chinese Traditional Music - Wikipedia Art and Illustration Resources: ArtStation - Platform for Artists Behance - Creative Showcase
Make a simple LOGO/Symbol that represents the following information.. History of the Hakka People - Key Points Here's a breakdown of Hakka history in point form, covering their origins, migrations, culture, and modern situation: **I. Origins & Early History (Pre-Song Dynasty - Before 960 AD)** * **Han Chinese Roots:** The Hakka are a subgroup of the Han Chinese, *not* a separate ethnic group. Their name “Hakka” (客家) literally means “guest families.” * **Northern Origins:** Most scholars believe the Hakka originated from areas of North and Central China (Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi) during periods of upheaval. * **Multiple Migrations:** They weren’t a single migration, but *waves* of migration southward over centuries, starting as early as the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC – 220 AD). * **Avoiding Conflict:** These migrations were often driven by political instability, war, and famine. The Hakka tended to move *away* from conflict, not to conquer. * **Early Settlers in Jiangxi:** The Jiangxi province became an early and important staging ground for their southern migrations. **II. The Long Migration & Settlement (Song - Ming Dynasties - 960 - 1644 AD)** * **Southern Migration Intensifies:** The Song Dynasty (960-1279) saw a significant acceleration of Hakka migration southwards. * **Conflict with Existing Populations:** As they moved south, the Hakka often settled in marginal lands or areas already inhabited by other groups (including other Han Chinese, and minority groups like the She and Yao). This led to frequent conflicts and clashes. * **“Guest” Status:** They were often seen as outsiders or "guests" by the existing populations, hence the name “Hakka.” They were often denied full integration. * **Settlement in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi:** The Hakka eventually settled primarily in the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, and Jiangxi, as well as parts of Sichuan, Hunan, and Guangxi. * **Fortified Villages (Weitou):** Due to constant threats and conflict, the Hakka developed a unique architectural style – fortified, circular villages known as *Weitou* (围头). These served as both homes and defensive structures. * **Development of Distinct Culture:** During this period of migration and isolation, the Hakka developed their own distinct language, customs, and traditions. **III. Qing Dynasty & Modern Era (1644 - Present)** * **Qing Dynasty Stability:** The Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) brought a period of relative stability, allowing the Hakka to consolidate their settlements and develop their economy. * **Continued Marginalization:** However, they remained largely marginalized from mainstream Chinese society, often facing discrimination and economic hardship. * **Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864):** A significant number of Hakka joined the Taiping Rebellion, a large-scale uprising against the Qing Dynasty. This further complicated their relationship with the central government. * **Overseas Migration:** In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many Hakka emigrated overseas, primarily to Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore) and other parts of the world. They became successful merchants and entrepreneurs. * **Communist Revolution (1949):** After the Communist Revolution in 1949, the Hakka were initially seen as a potentially rebellious group due to their history of independence and resistance. * **Recognized as a Minority Group:** In the 1990s, the Chinese government officially recognized the Hakka as one of China’s 56 ethnic groups, though they are still considered a subgroup of the Han Chinese. * **Cultural Revival & Tourism:** In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in Hakka culture and heritage, with efforts to preserve their traditions, language, and architecture. Hakka villages are becoming popular tourist destinations. * **Diaspora Connections:** The Hakka diaspora remains strong, with significant communities around the world maintaining connections to their ancestral homeland. **Key Characteristics of Hakka Culture:** * **Language:** Hakka language (Hakka Hua), a Sinitic language distinct from Mandarin and Cantonese. * **Architecture:** Circular fortified villages (Weitou). * **Cuisine:** Unique Hakka cuisine, known for preserved foods, stuffed tofu, and savory flavors. * **Ancestor Veneration:** Strong emphasis on ancestor worship. * **Matrilineal Traditions (in some areas):** Some Hakka communities retain elements of matrilineal inheritance and family structures. * **Emphasis on Education:** Historically, the Hakka placed a high value on education. This list provides a concise overview of Hakka history and culture. It’s a complex and fascinating story of migration, adaptation, and resilience.
score_9, score_8_up, score_7_up, score_6_up, score_5_up, Chinese New Year (monochrome grayscale:1.3) china dragon, watercolor sketch artstyle, sketch artstyle Colored vegetation colorful flowers colorful eyes flowers moss, tree branches, illustration, watercolor sketch, (best quality), intricate detailed, china architecture <lora:Haute_CoutureXL:0,8> Haute_CoutureXL
Tradition Chinese Ink Painting style of Ultra-realistic CG rendering of ancient China, the general led the soldiers on a horse, holding a sword in his hand, exuding black breath, the whole body, black armor with metal edges, metal masks, distance, complex details, ultra-detailed, ancient cities, ancient China ::, black gold armor ::, black gas around ::, momentum ::, realistic::,a beautiful painting by On Kawara,Ukiyo-e art,Chinese Painting,Hyper Real,Photorealistic,Unworldly,Lyrical Abstraction, The picture is from Jean-Luc Godard's work,The picture is from Zack Snyder's work,by Brooke DiDonato,Unreal engine,Quixel Megascans Render,high detail,hyper quality,high resolution,16K,super wide angle,full body,cinematic shot,dramatic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --style raw --upbeta --uplight --s 2000 --seed 104545354 --quality 5
A handsome China boy is underwater, China supermodel, abdominal muscles, unbuttoned white shirt, gray trousers, smooth lines of abdominal muscles, realistic rendering style, extreme details, full-body shooting, shy expression, flowing hair, black hair, beautiful face, warm color, glow, floodlight, Tindal effect, mother-of-pearl rainbow color, holographic white, dramatic lighting, flowing water, splashing water. --ar 9:16 --niji 5 --s 750
score_9, score_8_up, score_7_up, score_6_up, score_5_up, Chinese New Year (monochrome grayscale:1.3) china dragon, watercolor sketch artstyle, sketch artstyle Colored vegetation colorful flowers colorful eyes flowers moss, tree branches, illustration, watercolor sketch, (best quality), intricate detailed, china architecture <lora:Haute_CoutureXL:0,8> Haute_CoutureXL
Tradition Chinese Ink Painting style of Ultra-realistic CG rendering of ancient China, the general led the soldiers on a horse, holding a sword in his hand, exuding black breath, the whole body, black armor and metal edges, metal masks, dynamic postures, killing environment, complex details, ultra-detailed, ancient cities, ancient China ::, black gold armor ::, black gas surrounding :, momentum ::, lifelike::,a beautiful painting by On Kawara,Ukiyo-e art,Chinese Painting,Hyper Real,Photorealistic,Unworldly,Lyrical Abstraction, The picture is from Jean-Luc Godard's work,The picture is from Zack Snyder's work,by Brooke DiDonato,Unreal engine,Quixel Megascans Render,high detail,hyper quality,high resolution,16K,super wide angle,full body,cinematic shot,dramatic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --style raw --upbeta --uplight --s 2000 --seed 104545354 --quality 5
壁球(Squash)项目LOGO设计。 品牌名称:中国壁球(China Squash) 用于中国代表队参加所有壁球相关活动时的露出,具体要求: (一)体现壁球项目特点,彰显中国体育特质,可结合中国传统文化元素(如线条韵律、文化符号)与壁球运动场景(壁球、球拍、场馆轮廓、运动姿态等)。 (二)突出标识重点,设计方案中须包含“中国壁球”中文字样及“China Squash”英文标识,确保国内外受众能快速识别“中国壁球”品牌属性。 (三)需符合现代设计美学,做到简洁大气、寓意深刻、记忆点强;作品须为矢量格式,能适配平面传播、立体呈现及新媒体场景,且单色、多色版本均能清晰展示。 (四)突出国际适配性,设计风格需兼顾国内大众认知与国际传播审美,避免使用地域局限性过强、易产生歧义的元素,助力中国壁球在国际赛事、对外交流中展现统一且专业的品牌形象。
"Illustration, girl playing the Chinese flute, opera music, random two to three colors, outline, edge lines, the patterned backdrop must include Peking Opera elements, original (must include the traditional instrument: Chinese flute), masterpiece --ar" Reference Materials: Chinese Flute (Dizi): Dizi - Wikipedia Chinese Flute (Dizi) Introduction - China Highlights Peking Opera: Peking Opera - Wikipedia What is Peking Opera? - China Culture Traditional Chinese Music: Traditional Chinese Music - China Highlights Chinese Traditional Music - Wikipedia Art and Illustration Resources: ArtStation - Platform for Artists Behance - Creative Showcase
Make a simple LOGO/Symbol that represents the following information.. History of the Hakka People - Key Points Here's a breakdown of Hakka history in point form, covering their origins, migrations, culture, and modern situation: **I. Origins & Early History (Pre-Song Dynasty - Before 960 AD)** * **Han Chinese Roots:** The Hakka are a subgroup of the Han Chinese, *not* a separate ethnic group. Their name “Hakka” (客家) literally means “guest families.” * **Northern Origins:** Most scholars believe the Hakka originated from areas of North and Central China (Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi) during periods of upheaval. * **Multiple Migrations:** They weren’t a single migration, but *waves* of migration southward over centuries, starting as early as the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC – 220 AD). * **Avoiding Conflict:** These migrations were often driven by political instability, war, and famine. The Hakka tended to move *away* from conflict, not to conquer. * **Early Settlers in Jiangxi:** The Jiangxi province became an early and important staging ground for their southern migrations. **II. The Long Migration & Settlement (Song - Ming Dynasties - 960 - 1644 AD)** * **Southern Migration Intensifies:** The Song Dynasty (960-1279) saw a significant acceleration of Hakka migration southwards. * **Conflict with Existing Populations:** As they moved south, the Hakka often settled in marginal lands or areas already inhabited by other groups (including other Han Chinese, and minority groups like the She and Yao). This led to frequent conflicts and clashes. * **“Guest” Status:** They were often seen as outsiders or "guests" by the existing populations, hence the name “Hakka.” They were often denied full integration. * **Settlement in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi:** The Hakka eventually settled primarily in the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, and Jiangxi, as well as parts of Sichuan, Hunan, and Guangxi. * **Fortified Villages (Weitou):** Due to constant threats and conflict, the Hakka developed a unique architectural style – fortified, circular villages known as *Weitou* (围头). These served as both homes and defensive structures. * **Development of Distinct Culture:** During this period of migration and isolation, the Hakka developed their own distinct language, customs, and traditions. **III. Qing Dynasty & Modern Era (1644 - Present)** * **Qing Dynasty Stability:** The Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) brought a period of relative stability, allowing the Hakka to consolidate their settlements and develop their economy. * **Continued Marginalization:** However, they remained largely marginalized from mainstream Chinese society, often facing discrimination and economic hardship. * **Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864):** A significant number of Hakka joined the Taiping Rebellion, a large-scale uprising against the Qing Dynasty. This further complicated their relationship with the central government. * **Overseas Migration:** In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many Hakka emigrated overseas, primarily to Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore) and other parts of the world. They became successful merchants and entrepreneurs. * **Communist Revolution (1949):** After the Communist Revolution in 1949, the Hakka were initially seen as a potentially rebellious group due to their history of independence and resistance. * **Recognized as a Minority Group:** In the 1990s, the Chinese government officially recognized the Hakka as one of China’s 56 ethnic groups, though they are still considered a subgroup of the Han Chinese. * **Cultural Revival & Tourism:** In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in Hakka culture and heritage, with efforts to preserve their traditions, language, and architecture. Hakka villages are becoming popular tourist destinations. * **Diaspora Connections:** The Hakka diaspora remains strong, with significant communities around the world maintaining connections to their ancestral homeland. **Key Characteristics of Hakka Culture:** * **Language:** Hakka language (Hakka Hua), a Sinitic language distinct from Mandarin and Cantonese. * **Architecture:** Circular fortified villages (Weitou). * **Cuisine:** Unique Hakka cuisine, known for preserved foods, stuffed tofu, and savory flavors. * **Ancestor Veneration:** Strong emphasis on ancestor worship. * **Matrilineal Traditions (in some areas):** Some Hakka communities retain elements of matrilineal inheritance and family structures. * **Emphasis on Education:** Historically, the Hakka placed a high value on education. This list provides a concise overview of Hakka history and culture. It’s a complex and fascinating story of migration, adaptation, and resilience.
Create a breathtaking scene of majestic mountains in China, enveloped in lush greenery and ancient trees. The peaks are partially hidden by ethereal clouds, adding a sense of mystique and grandeur. The interplay of light and shadow creates a serene and timeless landscape, capturing the essence of China's natural beauty
Isometric 3D Miniature Hong Kong Scene – Cute Pastel Cartoon Style Prompt Text: Create a charming, isometric 3D illustration of a miniature Hong Kong Island city scene. The entire composition sits on a small square platform representing a slice of land, about 1/10 of the total image height. Platform & Environment: A river cuts diagonally through the platform, dividing about 1/5 of the front corner facing the viewer. On this near corner, depict white façade buildings clustered together with a riverfront promenade. The river should feature soft blue tones with curved, gentle edges for a calm look. Landmarks (stylized 3D cartoon style): Back: Tian Tan Buddha — placed halfway down a lush green mountain rising behind the city. The Buddha sits on a small hillock, same hand posture as reference image. Center: Hong Kong Disneyland Castle — about 2/3 the height of the Oriental Pearl Tower, featuring pink walls, blue roofs, gold spires, and gray stone base. Left: The Peak Tower — about 1/3 the height of the Bank of China Tower, simplified with its recognizable bowl-shaped top. Right: Bank of China Tower — tallest structure in the scene, sharp triangular geometry, clean and stylized. Surrounding Elements: Add small, round hawker stands spaced evenly around the platform edges for local charm. Include mid-rise gray buildings between landmarks to suggest density without clutter. Typography: Above the scene, center the word “Hong Kong” in rounded 3D block letters, soft white, floating gently over the skyline. Style & Lighting: Isometric, clean, and cute. Color palette: Pastel with earthy tones, muted reds, pinks, and light blues. Lighting: Soft daylight with subtle shadows and warm highlights. Mood: Whimsical, balanced, and visually calm.
"Illustration, girl playing the Chinese flute, opera music, random two to three colors, outline, edge lines, the patterned backdrop must include Peking Opera elements, original (must include the traditional instrument: Chinese flute), masterpiece --ar" Reference Materials: Chinese Flute (Dizi): Dizi - Wikipedia Chinese Flute (Dizi) Introduction - China Highlights Peking Opera: Peking Opera - Wikipedia What is Peking Opera? - China Culture Traditional Chinese Music: Traditional Chinese Music - China Highlights Chinese Traditional Music - Wikipedia Art and Illustration Resources: ArtStation - Platform for Artists Behance - Creative Showcase
Tradition Chinese Ink Painting style of Ultra-realistic CG rendering of ancient China, the general led the soldiers on a horse, holding a sword in his hand, exuding black breath, the whole body, black armor with metal edges, metal masks, distance, complex details, ultra-detailed, ancient cities, ancient China ::, black gold armor ::, black gas around ::, momentum ::, realistic::,a beautiful painting by On Kawara,Ukiyo-e art,Chinese Painting,Hyper Real,Photorealistic,Unworldly,Lyrical Abstraction, The picture is from Jean-Luc Godard's work,The picture is from Zack Snyder's work,by Brooke DiDonato,Unreal engine,Quixel Megascans Render,high detail,hyper quality,high resolution,16K,super wide angle,full body,cinematic shot,dramatic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --style raw --upbeta --uplight --s 2000 --seed 104545354 --quality 5
Create a bright and exciting cover for a children's encyclopedia . The design should be appealing to children ages 6-12. - Top Half**: Include images of a globe and small icons representing history, geography, and art (e.g., scroll, paintbrush, and map). - **Center**: - The center should be a large, eye-catching illustration of a globe. - Surround the globe with small illustrations of famous landmarks (e.g., the Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall of China, and the pyramids of Egypt), geographic icons (mountains, rivers, and animals), historical figures (Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and George Washington), artifacts (a Viking ship, a medieval castle, and ancient pottery), and art supplies (brushes and paint palettes). - These elements should create a sense of exploration and adventure. - Bottom Half**: Small illustrations of children exploring and learning (e.g., reading books, using magnifying glasses, drawing, etc.). The overall color scheme should be bright and inviting with a soft gradient background combining sky blue and light green to create a sense of earth and sky. Add subtle illustrations of clouds, stars and rainbows to make it more whimsical and appealing. --- - The title "Discover Our World: An Encyclopedia of History, Geography and Art" should be in large, colorful letters. - Include images of a globe and small icons representing history, geography, and art (e.g., a scroll, a paintbrush, and a map). - **Center**: - A large, eye-catching illustration of a globe should be the centerpiece. - Surround the globe with small illustrations of famous landmarks (like the Eiffel Tower, Great Wall of China, and Pyramids of Egypt), geographic icons (like mountains, rivers, and animals), historical figures (like Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and George Washington), artifacts (like a Viking ship, medieval castle, and ancient pottery), and art supplies (like brushes and paint palettes). - These elements should create a sense of exploration and adventure. - **Bottom Half**: - The subtitle "For Inquiring Minds 6 to 12 Years" should be in a friendly, easy-to-read font. - Surround the subtitle with small illustrations of children exploring and learning (e.g., reading books, using magnifying glasses, painting, etc.).
A handsome China boy is underwater, China supermodel, abdominal muscles, unbuttoned white shirt, gray trousers, smooth lines of abdominal muscles, realistic rendering style, extreme details, full-body shooting, shy expression, flowing hair, black hair, beautiful face, warm color, glow, floodlight, Tindal effect, mother-of-pearl rainbow color, holographic white, dramatic lighting, flowing water, splashing water. --ar 9:16 --niji 5 --s 750
壁球(Squash)项目LOGO设计。 品牌名称:中国壁球(China Squash) 用于中国代表队参加所有壁球相关活动时的露出,具体要求: (一)体现壁球项目特点,彰显中国体育特质,可结合中国传统文化元素(如线条韵律、文化符号)与壁球运动场景(壁球、球拍、场馆轮廓、运动姿态等)。 (二)突出标识重点,设计方案中须包含“中国壁球”中文字样及“China Squash”英文标识,确保国内外受众能快速识别“中国壁球”品牌属性。 (三)需符合现代设计美学,做到简洁大气、寓意深刻、记忆点强;作品须为矢量格式,能适配平面传播、立体呈现及新媒体场景,且单色、多色版本均能清晰展示。 (四)突出国际适配性,设计风格需兼顾国内大众认知与国际传播审美,避免使用地域局限性过强、易产生歧义的元素,助力中国壁球在国际赛事、对外交流中展现统一且专业的品牌形象。
"Illustration, girl playing the Chinese flute, opera music, random two to three colors, outline, edge lines, the patterned backdrop must include Peking Opera elements, original (must include the traditional instrument: Chinese flute), masterpiece --ar" Reference Materials: Chinese Flute (Dizi): Dizi - Wikipedia Chinese Flute (Dizi) Introduction - China Highlights Peking Opera: Peking Opera - Wikipedia What is Peking Opera? - China Culture Traditional Chinese Music: Traditional Chinese Music - China Highlights Chinese Traditional Music - Wikipedia Art and Illustration Resources: ArtStation - Platform for Artists Behance - Creative Showcase
"Illustration, girl playing the Chinese flute, opera music, random two to three colors, outline, edge lines, the patterned backdrop must include Peking Opera elements, original (must include the traditional instrument: Chinese flute), masterpiece --ar" Reference Materials: Chinese Flute (Dizi): Dizi - Wikipedia Chinese Flute (Dizi) Introduction - China Highlights Peking Opera: Peking Opera - Wikipedia What is Peking Opera? - China Culture Traditional Chinese Music: Traditional Chinese Music - China Highlights Chinese Traditional Music - Wikipedia Art and Illustration Resources: ArtStation - Platform for Artists Behance - Creative Showcase
Create a bright and exciting cover for a children's encyclopedia . The design should be appealing to children ages 6-12. - Top Half**: Include images of a globe and small icons representing history, geography, and art (e.g., scroll, paintbrush, and map). - **Center**: - The center should be a large, eye-catching illustration of a globe. - Surround the globe with small illustrations of famous landmarks (e.g., the Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall of China, and the pyramids of Egypt), geographic icons (mountains, rivers, and animals), historical figures (Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and George Washington), artifacts (a Viking ship, a medieval castle, and ancient pottery), and art supplies (brushes and paint palettes). - These elements should create a sense of exploration and adventure. - Bottom Half**: Small illustrations of children exploring and learning (e.g., reading books, using magnifying glasses, drawing, etc.). The overall color scheme should be bright and inviting with a soft gradient background combining sky blue and light green to create a sense of earth and sky. Add subtle illustrations of clouds, stars and rainbows to make it more whimsical and appealing. --- - The title "Discover Our World: An Encyclopedia of History, Geography and Art" should be in large, colorful letters. - Include images of a globe and small icons representing history, geography, and art (e.g., a scroll, a paintbrush, and a map). - **Center**: - A large, eye-catching illustration of a globe should be the centerpiece. - Surround the globe with small illustrations of famous landmarks (like the Eiffel Tower, Great Wall of China, and Pyramids of Egypt), geographic icons (like mountains, rivers, and animals), historical figures (like Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and George Washington), artifacts (like a Viking ship, medieval castle, and ancient pottery), and art supplies (like brushes and paint palettes). - These elements should create a sense of exploration and adventure. - **Bottom Half**: - The subtitle "For Inquiring Minds 6 to 12 Years" should be in a friendly, easy-to-read font. - Surround the subtitle with small illustrations of children exploring and learning (e.g., reading books, using magnifying glasses, painting, etc.).
Tradition Chinese Ink Painting style of Ultra-realistic CG rendering of ancient China, the general led the soldiers on a horse, holding a sword in his hand, exuding black breath, the whole body, black armor and metal edges, metal masks, dynamic postures, killing environment, complex details, ultra-detailed, ancient cities, ancient China ::, black gold armor ::, black gas surrounding :, momentum ::, lifelike::,a beautiful painting by On Kawara,Ukiyo-e art,Chinese Painting,Hyper Real,Photorealistic,Unworldly,Lyrical Abstraction, The picture is from Jean-Luc Godard's work,The picture is from Zack Snyder's work,by Brooke DiDonato,Unreal engine,Quixel Megascans Render,high detail,hyper quality,high resolution,16K,super wide angle,full body,cinematic shot,dramatic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --style raw --upbeta --uplight --s 2000 --seed 104545354 --quality 5
score_9, score_8_up, score_7_up, score_6_up, score_5_up, Chinese New Year (monochrome grayscale:1.3) china dragon, watercolor sketch artstyle, sketch artstyle Colored vegetation colorful flowers colorful eyes flowers moss, tree branches, illustration, watercolor sketch, (best quality), intricate detailed, china architecture <lora:Haute_CoutureXL:0,8> Haute_CoutureXL
Isometric 3D Miniature Hong Kong Scene – Cute Pastel Cartoon Style Prompt Text: Create a charming, isometric 3D illustration of a miniature Hong Kong Island city scene. The entire composition sits on a small square platform representing a slice of land, about 1/10 of the total image height. Platform & Environment: A river cuts diagonally through the platform, dividing about 1/5 of the front corner facing the viewer. On this near corner, depict white façade buildings clustered together with a riverfront promenade. The river should feature soft blue tones with curved, gentle edges for a calm look. Landmarks (stylized 3D cartoon style): Back: Tian Tan Buddha — placed halfway down a lush green mountain rising behind the city. The Buddha sits on a small hillock, same hand posture as reference image. Center: Hong Kong Disneyland Castle — about 2/3 the height of the Oriental Pearl Tower, featuring pink walls, blue roofs, gold spires, and gray stone base. Left: The Peak Tower — about 1/3 the height of the Bank of China Tower, simplified with its recognizable bowl-shaped top. Right: Bank of China Tower — tallest structure in the scene, sharp triangular geometry, clean and stylized. Surrounding Elements: Add small, round hawker stands spaced evenly around the platform edges for local charm. Include mid-rise gray buildings between landmarks to suggest density without clutter. Typography: Above the scene, center the word “Hong Kong” in rounded 3D block letters, soft white, floating gently over the skyline. Style & Lighting: Isometric, clean, and cute. Color palette: Pastel with earthy tones, muted reds, pinks, and light blues. Lighting: Soft daylight with subtle shadows and warm highlights. Mood: Whimsical, balanced, and visually calm.
Make a simple LOGO/Symbol that represents the following information.. History of the Hakka People - Key Points Here's a breakdown of Hakka history in point form, covering their origins, migrations, culture, and modern situation: **I. Origins & Early History (Pre-Song Dynasty - Before 960 AD)** * **Han Chinese Roots:** The Hakka are a subgroup of the Han Chinese, *not* a separate ethnic group. Their name “Hakka” (客家) literally means “guest families.” * **Northern Origins:** Most scholars believe the Hakka originated from areas of North and Central China (Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi) during periods of upheaval. * **Multiple Migrations:** They weren’t a single migration, but *waves* of migration southward over centuries, starting as early as the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC – 220 AD). * **Avoiding Conflict:** These migrations were often driven by political instability, war, and famine. The Hakka tended to move *away* from conflict, not to conquer. * **Early Settlers in Jiangxi:** The Jiangxi province became an early and important staging ground for their southern migrations. **II. The Long Migration & Settlement (Song - Ming Dynasties - 960 - 1644 AD)** * **Southern Migration Intensifies:** The Song Dynasty (960-1279) saw a significant acceleration of Hakka migration southwards. * **Conflict with Existing Populations:** As they moved south, the Hakka often settled in marginal lands or areas already inhabited by other groups (including other Han Chinese, and minority groups like the She and Yao). This led to frequent conflicts and clashes. * **“Guest” Status:** They were often seen as outsiders or "guests" by the existing populations, hence the name “Hakka.” They were often denied full integration. * **Settlement in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi:** The Hakka eventually settled primarily in the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, and Jiangxi, as well as parts of Sichuan, Hunan, and Guangxi. * **Fortified Villages (Weitou):** Due to constant threats and conflict, the Hakka developed a unique architectural style – fortified, circular villages known as *Weitou* (围头). These served as both homes and defensive structures. * **Development of Distinct Culture:** During this period of migration and isolation, the Hakka developed their own distinct language, customs, and traditions. **III. Qing Dynasty & Modern Era (1644 - Present)** * **Qing Dynasty Stability:** The Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) brought a period of relative stability, allowing the Hakka to consolidate their settlements and develop their economy. * **Continued Marginalization:** However, they remained largely marginalized from mainstream Chinese society, often facing discrimination and economic hardship. * **Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864):** A significant number of Hakka joined the Taiping Rebellion, a large-scale uprising against the Qing Dynasty. This further complicated their relationship with the central government. * **Overseas Migration:** In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many Hakka emigrated overseas, primarily to Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore) and other parts of the world. They became successful merchants and entrepreneurs. * **Communist Revolution (1949):** After the Communist Revolution in 1949, the Hakka were initially seen as a potentially rebellious group due to their history of independence and resistance. * **Recognized as a Minority Group:** In the 1990s, the Chinese government officially recognized the Hakka as one of China’s 56 ethnic groups, though they are still considered a subgroup of the Han Chinese. * **Cultural Revival & Tourism:** In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in Hakka culture and heritage, with efforts to preserve their traditions, language, and architecture. Hakka villages are becoming popular tourist destinations. * **Diaspora Connections:** The Hakka diaspora remains strong, with significant communities around the world maintaining connections to their ancestral homeland. **Key Characteristics of Hakka Culture:** * **Language:** Hakka language (Hakka Hua), a Sinitic language distinct from Mandarin and Cantonese. * **Architecture:** Circular fortified villages (Weitou). * **Cuisine:** Unique Hakka cuisine, known for preserved foods, stuffed tofu, and savory flavors. * **Ancestor Veneration:** Strong emphasis on ancestor worship. * **Matrilineal Traditions (in some areas):** Some Hakka communities retain elements of matrilineal inheritance and family structures. * **Emphasis on Education:** Historically, the Hakka placed a high value on education. This list provides a concise overview of Hakka history and culture. It’s a complex and fascinating story of migration, adaptation, and resilience.
Create a breathtaking scene of majestic mountains in China, enveloped in lush greenery and ancient trees. The peaks are partially hidden by ethereal clouds, adding a sense of mystique and grandeur. The interplay of light and shadow creates a serene and timeless landscape, capturing the essence of China's natural beauty
Tradition Chinese Ink Painting style of Ultra-realistic CG rendering of ancient China, the general led the soldiers on a horse, holding a sword in his hand, exuding black breath, the whole body, black armor with metal edges, metal masks, distance, complex details, ultra-detailed, ancient cities, ancient China ::, black gold armor ::, black gas around ::, momentum ::, realistic::,a beautiful painting by On Kawara,Ukiyo-e art,Chinese Painting,Hyper Real,Photorealistic,Unworldly,Lyrical Abstraction, The picture is from Jean-Luc Godard's work,The picture is from Zack Snyder's work,by Brooke DiDonato,Unreal engine,Quixel Megascans Render,high detail,hyper quality,high resolution,16K,super wide angle,full body,cinematic shot,dramatic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --style raw --upbeta --uplight --s 2000 --seed 104545354 --quality 5
A handsome China boy is underwater, China supermodel, abdominal muscles, unbuttoned white shirt, gray trousers, smooth lines of abdominal muscles, realistic rendering style, extreme details, full-body shooting, shy expression, flowing hair, black hair, beautiful face, warm color, glow, floodlight, Tindal effect, mother-of-pearl rainbow color, holographic white, dramatic lighting, flowing water, splashing water. --ar 9:16 --niji 5 --s 750
Tradition Chinese Ink Painting style of Ultra-realistic CG rendering of ancient China, the general led the soldiers on a horse, holding a sword in his hand, exuding black breath, the whole body, black armor and metal edges, metal masks, dynamic postures, killing environment, complex details, ultra-detailed, ancient cities, ancient China ::, black gold armor ::, black gas surrounding :, momentum ::, lifelike::,a beautiful painting by On Kawara,Ukiyo-e art,Chinese Painting,Hyper Real,Photorealistic,Unworldly,Lyrical Abstraction, The picture is from Jean-Luc Godard's work,The picture is from Zack Snyder's work,by Brooke DiDonato,Unreal engine,Quixel Megascans Render,high detail,hyper quality,high resolution,16K,super wide angle,full body,cinematic shot,dramatic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --style raw --upbeta --uplight --s 2000 --seed 104545354 --quality 5
壁球(Squash)项目LOGO设计。 品牌名称:中国壁球(China Squash) 用于中国代表队参加所有壁球相关活动时的露出,具体要求: (一)体现壁球项目特点,彰显中国体育特质,可结合中国传统文化元素(如线条韵律、文化符号)与壁球运动场景(壁球、球拍、场馆轮廓、运动姿态等)。 (二)突出标识重点,设计方案中须包含“中国壁球”中文字样及“China Squash”英文标识,确保国内外受众能快速识别“中国壁球”品牌属性。 (三)需符合现代设计美学,做到简洁大气、寓意深刻、记忆点强;作品须为矢量格式,能适配平面传播、立体呈现及新媒体场景,且单色、多色版本均能清晰展示。 (四)突出国际适配性,设计风格需兼顾国内大众认知与国际传播审美,避免使用地域局限性过强、易产生歧义的元素,助力中国壁球在国际赛事、对外交流中展现统一且专业的品牌形象。
"Illustration, girl playing the Chinese flute, opera music, random two to three colors, outline, edge lines, the patterned backdrop must include Peking Opera elements, original (must include the traditional instrument: Chinese flute), masterpiece --ar" Reference Materials: Chinese Flute (Dizi): Dizi - Wikipedia Chinese Flute (Dizi) Introduction - China Highlights Peking Opera: Peking Opera - Wikipedia What is Peking Opera? - China Culture Traditional Chinese Music: Traditional Chinese Music - China Highlights Chinese Traditional Music - Wikipedia Art and Illustration Resources: ArtStation - Platform for Artists Behance - Creative Showcase
Create a bright and exciting cover for a children's encyclopedia . The design should be appealing to children ages 6-12. - Top Half**: Include images of a globe and small icons representing history, geography, and art (e.g., scroll, paintbrush, and map). - **Center**: - The center should be a large, eye-catching illustration of a globe. - Surround the globe with small illustrations of famous landmarks (e.g., the Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall of China, and the pyramids of Egypt), geographic icons (mountains, rivers, and animals), historical figures (Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and George Washington), artifacts (a Viking ship, a medieval castle, and ancient pottery), and art supplies (brushes and paint palettes). - These elements should create a sense of exploration and adventure. - Bottom Half**: Small illustrations of children exploring and learning (e.g., reading books, using magnifying glasses, drawing, etc.). The overall color scheme should be bright and inviting with a soft gradient background combining sky blue and light green to create a sense of earth and sky. Add subtle illustrations of clouds, stars and rainbows to make it more whimsical and appealing. --- - The title "Discover Our World: An Encyclopedia of History, Geography and Art" should be in large, colorful letters. - Include images of a globe and small icons representing history, geography, and art (e.g., a scroll, a paintbrush, and a map). - **Center**: - A large, eye-catching illustration of a globe should be the centerpiece. - Surround the globe with small illustrations of famous landmarks (like the Eiffel Tower, Great Wall of China, and Pyramids of Egypt), geographic icons (like mountains, rivers, and animals), historical figures (like Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and George Washington), artifacts (like a Viking ship, medieval castle, and ancient pottery), and art supplies (like brushes and paint palettes). - These elements should create a sense of exploration and adventure. - **Bottom Half**: - The subtitle "For Inquiring Minds 6 to 12 Years" should be in a friendly, easy-to-read font. - Surround the subtitle with small illustrations of children exploring and learning (e.g., reading books, using magnifying glasses, painting, etc.).
Isometric 3D Miniature Hong Kong Scene – Cute Pastel Cartoon Style Prompt Text: Create a charming, isometric 3D illustration of a miniature Hong Kong Island city scene. The entire composition sits on a small square platform representing a slice of land, about 1/10 of the total image height. Platform & Environment: A river cuts diagonally through the platform, dividing about 1/5 of the front corner facing the viewer. On this near corner, depict white façade buildings clustered together with a riverfront promenade. The river should feature soft blue tones with curved, gentle edges for a calm look. Landmarks (stylized 3D cartoon style): Back: Tian Tan Buddha — placed halfway down a lush green mountain rising behind the city. The Buddha sits on a small hillock, same hand posture as reference image. Center: Hong Kong Disneyland Castle — about 2/3 the height of the Oriental Pearl Tower, featuring pink walls, blue roofs, gold spires, and gray stone base. Left: The Peak Tower — about 1/3 the height of the Bank of China Tower, simplified with its recognizable bowl-shaped top. Right: Bank of China Tower — tallest structure in the scene, sharp triangular geometry, clean and stylized. Surrounding Elements: Add small, round hawker stands spaced evenly around the platform edges for local charm. Include mid-rise gray buildings between landmarks to suggest density without clutter. Typography: Above the scene, center the word “Hong Kong” in rounded 3D block letters, soft white, floating gently over the skyline. Style & Lighting: Isometric, clean, and cute. Color palette: Pastel with earthy tones, muted reds, pinks, and light blues. Lighting: Soft daylight with subtle shadows and warm highlights. Mood: Whimsical, balanced, and visually calm.
"Illustration, girl playing the Chinese flute, opera music, random two to three colors, outline, edge lines, the patterned backdrop must include Peking Opera elements, original (must include the traditional instrument: Chinese flute), masterpiece --ar" Reference Materials: Chinese Flute (Dizi): Dizi - Wikipedia Chinese Flute (Dizi) Introduction - China Highlights Peking Opera: Peking Opera - Wikipedia What is Peking Opera? - China Culture Traditional Chinese Music: Traditional Chinese Music - China Highlights Chinese Traditional Music - Wikipedia Art and Illustration Resources: ArtStation - Platform for Artists Behance - Creative Showcase
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Tradition Chinese Ink Painting style of Ultra-realistic CG rendering of ancient China, the general led the soldiers on a horse, holding a sword in his hand, exuding black breath, the whole body, black armor with metal edges, metal masks, distance, complex details, ultra-detailed, ancient cities, ancient China ::, black gold armor ::, black gas around ::, momentum ::, realistic::,a beautiful painting by On Kawara,Ukiyo-e art,Chinese Painting,Hyper Real,Photorealistic,Unworldly,Lyrical Abstraction, The picture is from Jean-Luc Godard's work,The picture is from Zack Snyder's work,by Brooke DiDonato,Unreal engine,Quixel Megascans Render,high detail,hyper quality,high resolution,16K,super wide angle,full body,cinematic shot,dramatic lighting --ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --style raw --upbeta --uplight --s 2000 --seed 104545354 --quality 5
Create a breathtaking scene of majestic mountains in China, enveloped in lush greenery and ancient trees. The peaks are partially hidden by ethereal clouds, adding a sense of mystique and grandeur. The interplay of light and shadow creates a serene and timeless landscape, capturing the essence of China's natural beauty
Make a simple LOGO/Symbol that represents the following information.. History of the Hakka People - Key Points Here's a breakdown of Hakka history in point form, covering their origins, migrations, culture, and modern situation: **I. Origins & Early History (Pre-Song Dynasty - Before 960 AD)** * **Han Chinese Roots:** The Hakka are a subgroup of the Han Chinese, *not* a separate ethnic group. Their name “Hakka” (客家) literally means “guest families.” * **Northern Origins:** Most scholars believe the Hakka originated from areas of North and Central China (Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi) during periods of upheaval. * **Multiple Migrations:** They weren’t a single migration, but *waves* of migration southward over centuries, starting as early as the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC – 220 AD). * **Avoiding Conflict:** These migrations were often driven by political instability, war, and famine. The Hakka tended to move *away* from conflict, not to conquer. * **Early Settlers in Jiangxi:** The Jiangxi province became an early and important staging ground for their southern migrations. **II. The Long Migration & Settlement (Song - Ming Dynasties - 960 - 1644 AD)** * **Southern Migration Intensifies:** The Song Dynasty (960-1279) saw a significant acceleration of Hakka migration southwards. * **Conflict with Existing Populations:** As they moved south, the Hakka often settled in marginal lands or areas already inhabited by other groups (including other Han Chinese, and minority groups like the She and Yao). This led to frequent conflicts and clashes. * **“Guest” Status:** They were often seen as outsiders or "guests" by the existing populations, hence the name “Hakka.” They were often denied full integration. * **Settlement in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi:** The Hakka eventually settled primarily in the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, and Jiangxi, as well as parts of Sichuan, Hunan, and Guangxi. * **Fortified Villages (Weitou):** Due to constant threats and conflict, the Hakka developed a unique architectural style – fortified, circular villages known as *Weitou* (围头). These served as both homes and defensive structures. * **Development of Distinct Culture:** During this period of migration and isolation, the Hakka developed their own distinct language, customs, and traditions. **III. Qing Dynasty & Modern Era (1644 - Present)** * **Qing Dynasty Stability:** The Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) brought a period of relative stability, allowing the Hakka to consolidate their settlements and develop their economy. * **Continued Marginalization:** However, they remained largely marginalized from mainstream Chinese society, often facing discrimination and economic hardship. * **Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864):** A significant number of Hakka joined the Taiping Rebellion, a large-scale uprising against the Qing Dynasty. This further complicated their relationship with the central government. * **Overseas Migration:** In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many Hakka emigrated overseas, primarily to Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore) and other parts of the world. They became successful merchants and entrepreneurs. * **Communist Revolution (1949):** After the Communist Revolution in 1949, the Hakka were initially seen as a potentially rebellious group due to their history of independence and resistance. * **Recognized as a Minority Group:** In the 1990s, the Chinese government officially recognized the Hakka as one of China’s 56 ethnic groups, though they are still considered a subgroup of the Han Chinese. * **Cultural Revival & Tourism:** In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in Hakka culture and heritage, with efforts to preserve their traditions, language, and architecture. Hakka villages are becoming popular tourist destinations. * **Diaspora Connections:** The Hakka diaspora remains strong, with significant communities around the world maintaining connections to their ancestral homeland. **Key Characteristics of Hakka Culture:** * **Language:** Hakka language (Hakka Hua), a Sinitic language distinct from Mandarin and Cantonese. * **Architecture:** Circular fortified villages (Weitou). * **Cuisine:** Unique Hakka cuisine, known for preserved foods, stuffed tofu, and savory flavors. * **Ancestor Veneration:** Strong emphasis on ancestor worship. * **Matrilineal Traditions (in some areas):** Some Hakka communities retain elements of matrilineal inheritance and family structures. * **Emphasis on Education:** Historically, the Hakka placed a high value on education. This list provides a concise overview of Hakka history and culture. It’s a complex and fascinating story of migration, adaptation, and resilience.