Since there is a word "Wen" in the name of the walnut, it is still related to "Wenya", not to mention that the origin of the cultural play is the ornaments and handles of the study, which also adds a lot of cultural connotation to the big category of cultural play. Walnut has the commonality of all cultural plays, and at the same time, its elegant performance also has its own personality.
When it comes to elegance, first of all, cultural toys need to draw a clear line with the "copper smell". It's not that the walnuts are all for nothing, and you don't need to spend money to buy them, what I want to say is that when we are talking about walnuts, it has nothing to do with the walnuts. Buying walnuts is not unelegant, it is one of the means to obtain, but if you come up and ask others how much walnuts are bought, or come up and ask your walnuts to evaluate how much your walnuts are worth......, which is not "elegant" enough. The "elegance" of playing walnuts is a kind of fun, which is not measurable by **.
Secondly, when it comes to elegance, the "cleanness" of walnuts is also an important performance. I'm afraid no one will think that "dirty mess" can show the artistic conception of "elegance", right?The same goes for walnuts. Whether it is the walnut itself, or the hand that holds the walnut, the tools used to care for the walnut, the container for storing the walnut, ......Cleanliness is a minimum requirement, and cleanliness is the basic standard that can set off elegance. Take hemp walnuts as an example, one of the particulars is that there is no pubic skin, in fact, for the requirement of "no pubic skin", it is a kind of psychological state to make the walnut look very clean, clean and tidy, and "elegant" can be expressed.
Again, the important form of elegance lies in the fact that you can like it madly, but you must not affect others as the principle - such as Wupan walnut, which itself depends on personal preference, in your own home, no matter how martial arts are not exaggerated, but if you may affect others in the occasion, because of the voice of Wupan walnut and incur the displeasure or even disgust of others, you will lose the elegant artistic conception. Just as some people don't like to appear on occasions where someone smokes, after all, each of us has our own "audio-visual thinking habits", respecting others and getting the respect of others, which is also a manifestation of "elegance".
Finally, the expression of elegance lies in "integration with the environment". I've seen people put walnuts on their shelvesAnd some people regard walnuts as tea pets;Some humanities play walnuts without leaving their hands, wherever they go;Some people display walnuts as a hobby for ......collectingRegardless of the appearance of the object, the cultural object must match its environment in order to better highlight its characteristics. For example, there is nothing wrong with putting a pair of children's walnuts on the table with the container for chemistry experiments, but it loses the "elegant" mood.
The above four points are my views on the "elegant" nature of walnuts. In my cognition, the walnut belongs to the category of wooden cultural toys, and the wooden cultural play itself contains a sense of peace of mind and indifference. This feeling, combined with traditional culture, often gives people a sense of "elegance".
Of course, the saying of "vulgar and elegant" has always been a concept of cultural composition, as far as walnuts are concerned, I think "vulgar" is not "cheesy", but that walnuts are not a rare thing, that is, the seeds of walnut trees, walnuts are very common in places, and to convert this "not rare" into "elegant" concept, it is necessary to ...... environment, people, walnutsThe perfect blend of them.
In contrast, I think calligraphy is a manifestation of "elegance", but this does not mean that everyone who writes large characters with a brush dipped in ink represents "elegance", and even some can be called "jokes".