What does the salon club mean, what does the salon mean?

Updated on educate 2024-03-18
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    "Salon" is a transliteration of the French word salon, which originally referred to the luxurious parlor in the residence of the French upper class. From the 17th century, Parisian celebrities (mostly ladies and gentlemen) used to turn their living rooms into famous social places. Those who enter and exit are dramatists, poets, poets, painters, critics, philosophers and politicians.

    They have like-minded interests, gather together, sip drinks, appreciate the elegant **, and talk for a long time on various issues of common interest, unrestrained. Later, people called this form of gathering "salon", and it became popular in the cultural circles of Europe and the United States, and its heyday was in the 19th century.

    The authentic "salon" has the following characteristics:1Held on a regular basis; 2.

    the time is evening (because the lighting often creates a hazy, romantic aesthetic that arouses interest, conversation and inspiration among the attendees); 3.There are not many people, it is a small circle; 4.Voluntary union, threes and twos, free to talk, each expressing his own opinions.

    Salons generally have a beautiful salon hostess. The topics of the salon are broad and elegant; The people who go to the salon are celebrities. We often see opulent or elegant salon scenes in European films, ** and plays.

    In the twenties and thirties of the 20th century, there was also a famous salon in China, and the hostess was Lin Huiyin, who is often mentioned today, which shows that this social method has long been transmitted to China.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sharon, do you know what that means.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's just a studio.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The word "salon" originally referred to the luxurious parlors in the homes of the French upper class.

    Modern salons extend to conferences, mainly referring to smaller, brief, informal meetings, where companies in the industry gather together for discussion, generally with wine, sugar and tea, or singing and dancing performances.

    From the 17th century onwards, Parisian celebrities (mostly ladies) used to turn their living rooms into famous social venues. Most of the people who enter and leave are dramatists, poets, poets, painters, critics, philosophers and politicians.

    They were like-minded and gathered together, sipping a drink, admiring the elegant sound of Capinella, and chatting freely. Later, people called this form of gathering "salon", and it became popular in the cultural circles of Europe and the United States, and its heyday was the 19th century.

    Modern salons extend to conferences, mainly referring to smaller, brief, informal meetings, where companies in the industry gather together to discuss and discuss, generally with wine, sugar and tea, or singing and dancing performances.

    Development History:

    The first to hold a literary salon was the Marquise de Rambouillet. Because of the concentration of many celebrities and scholars in France at that time, it became the most famous salon in Paris and even in the whole of France at that time.

    After the 18th century, the nature of the salon changed, and the topics discussed were more extensive, not only literature and art, but also political science, and sometimes radical ideological rhetoric, so that the salon at that time often became a hotbed of revolution. Soon after, a club was born from Sharon that only asked for *** questions.

    During the French Revolution, salon activities were banned, and although there was a recovery, it was short-lived, and then gradually evolved"Exhibitions"The first exhibition of works of art was organized by Louis XIV in 1667.

    Although the French Revolution had a great influence on the Salon, the Salon was still popular in the cultural circles of Europe and the United States, and the 19th century was its heyday.

    In the twenties and thirties of the 20th century, there was also a famous salon in China, and the hostess was Lin Huiyin, who is still often mentioned in spring today, which shows that this social method has been transmitted to China very early.

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