(TITC) - Royal Literature on Hue Royal Architecture consists of
the system of verses and characters in Han scripts carved, inlaid, encrusted,
enamelled or covered in alto-relievo with plaster, porcelain and terra-cotta on
Hue royal architecture relics under Nguyen Dynasty (1802 1945). This is
documentary heritage item reflecting the thoughts of Nguyen Dynastys kings on
history, national independence, culture, and country governance.
Being mainly famous works of Nguyen Dynastys kings, the Royal
Literature on Hue Royal Architecture expresses many different contents such as
confirming the national
independence and the sovereignty of the country, reflecting some
policies of the court, singing the praises of grass and trees, flowers and
leaves, and holding up the poets talent. The verses are mostly five-word or
seven-word; the parallel sentences are diversified and non-fixed number of
letters; characters have fine meanings.
The verses and characters are decorative styles one verse, one picture
or one character, one picture. They are expressed in the form of one verse
panel with one picture panel or one character panel with one picture panel
creating a unique style of Hue royal architectural decoration.
The decorative pictures are also diversified with the themes of eight
treasures (bat bao), four moments or
four seasons (tu thoi or tu quy). In addition, there are also
landscape paintings and ancient maps, etc. The position of the verses and pictures
are mainly on gables, beams or edges of architectural works. The calligraphy
and arrangement of the verses are extremely diversified with four scripts of regular
(chan), cursive (thao), seal (trien) and clerical
(le). Typically, the two verses in
Long An Palace are even arranged in pa kua shape so that each verse just comprises
56 words, but can be interpreted as 64 different verses. Depending on the
materials (wood, bronze, stone, concrete, etc), the ancient craftsmen chose skilfully
appropriate colours and alto-relievo to stand out the verses and pictures.
The number of stored royal literature on Hue royal architecture is
quite plentiful with 2,997 literature panels on wood architectures, 142 ones on
enamelled bronze architectures, and 88 ones on concrete, brick, and stone
architectures.
Outstanding values
Rarity
Not only as a particular style of royal architectural decoration
which has not seen in anywhere in the world, royal literature on Hue royal
architecture is a unique and living museum on Nguyen Dynastys literature. It conveys
unique historical, cultural and artistic messages about a period of Viet Nams
history. This is a huge historical documentary heritage item that contains many
precious values in need of safeguarding.
Uniqueness
Royal Literature on Hue Royal Architecture is the only origins (in
the form of positive) which have no change or renewal in the Complex of Hue
Monuments.
World significance
Composed in Han scripts - a former commonly script of the
countries influenced by Chinese culture (China, Japan, North Korea, South
Korea, Viet Nam), so Royal Literature on Hue Royal Architecture has high internationality
and popularity. In the past, the envoys of these countries could easily read
and comprehended its meaning when coming to Hue.
With the outstanding values, on 19 May 2016, in the framework of
the 7th General Meeting of the Memory of the World Committee for Asia
and the Pacific (MOWCAP) held in Hue City, Thua Thien Hue Province, Royal
Literature on Hue Royal Architecture has been recognized by UNESCO as
Documentary Heritage in the Memory of the World Programme in the
Asia/Pacific region.