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When did the group flower case become popular?
Tuanhua pattern is a traditional decorative pattern in China. The appearance is round, and the pattern is composed of four seasons plants, birds, insects and fish, auspicious figures, dragons and phoenixes, talented people and beautiful women, which means auspiciousness and harmony.
Group flower patterns were popular in Sui and Tang Dynasties, and were very popular in Ming and Qing Dynasties, including "Four Groups of Dragons" and "Four Groups of Wind".
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