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What is the moral of chinese heritage?

The golden ornaments of the Sun God Bird in the symbol of chinese heritage have profound implications, rigorous composition, smooth lines and a sense of rhythm. They are the perfect combination of ancient people's profound philosophical and religious thoughts, rich imagination, extraordinary artistic creativity and exquisite craftsmanship.

It is a concentrated expression of the worship of the sun god by all ethnic groups in China; It symbolizes the spirit of vigorous progress, unity and forge ahead, harmony and tolerance; It embodies the strong cohesion and centripetal force of China traditional culture, and shows the spirit of the Chinese nation's unremitting self-improvement and high spirits. ?

design element

The symbol of China's cultural heritage is decorated with gold ornaments of Jinsha Sun God Bird and expressed by hollowing out. It is divided into two layers, the inner layer is a circle, and twelve rotating toothed lamps are distributed around it at equal intervals.

The outer pattern surrounds the inner pattern and consists of four identical birds flying counterclockwise. This bird has a big head and claws, a long and thick neck and legs, a small body, short wings, a slightly hooked beak, a drooping short tail, and claws with three toes. The four birds' heads and feet are connected back and forth, flying in the same direction and in the opposite direction to the internal vortex. ?