Research on the Inheritance and Development Path of Ming and Qing Architectural Decoration Art Empowered by AIGC

Authors

  • Erjuan Cui Lecturer, School of Art and Design, Guangzhou College of Commerce
  • Xiaohuan Zhao School of Art and Design, Guangzhou College of Commerce
  • Cui Erjuan Full-time teacher at Guangzhou College of Commerce

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32996/Ijahs.2026.6.3.1

Keywords:

AIGC, ,architectural decoration, inheritance, development, art

Abstract

The garden architecture decoration art of the Ming and Qing Dynasties is rich in cultural significance, reflecting people's worship and deep affection for nature at that time. The architectural decoration art of this period has high inheritance value in both form and content. In recent years, generative artificial intelligence (AIGC) technology, with its core capabilities such as massive data processing, intelligent content generation, and personalized customization, has injected new impetus into the industrialization of traditional culture. This article will explore how to utilize AIGC to facilitate the inheritance and development of decorative arts in Ming and Qing architecture.

Author Biography

  • Xiaohuan Zhao, School of Art and Design, Guangzhou College of Commerce

    School of Art and Design,  Guangzhou College of Commerce

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Published

2026-05-08

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Research Article

How to Cite

Erjuan Cui, Xiaohuan Zhao, & Cui Erjuan. (2026). Research on the Inheritance and Development Path of Ming and Qing Architectural Decoration Art Empowered by AIGC. International Journal of Arts and Humanities Studies, 6(3), 01-13. https://doi.org/10.32996/Ijahs.2026.6.3.1