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A glimpse of the design of China in ten thousand years

A glimpse of the design of China in ten thousand years

Bird-bit flower pattern

Flowers and birds are common themes in patterns. Some birds fly through the flowers, while others stand on them. Birds stand opposite each other, with flowers in their mouths or spreading their wings. Bird bit pattern is a form of Hua Niaowen. This bird pattern is organically linked by broken branches, and the composition and layout are natural and reasonable. In ancient times, we wanted to fly in heaven, and two birds used one wing; In modern times, I wish you an early withdrawal.

Wen ruyi

Ruyi originated from "claw bucket", that is, scratching, convenient for personal use, without asking for help, can be satisfied. Therefore, it is called "Ruyi". After the change of dynasties, the decorative function has become more and more obvious. It is a good sign of all the best, which makes the "wishful pattern" symbolizing auspiciousness and wealth come into being. In ancient times, it was to wish you luck and wealth; In modern times, it means good luck.

Peony pattern

Peony pattern is a typical decorative pattern or brocade pattern of Chinese porcelain, with peony as the theme. Since the Tang Dynasty, peony has been loved by the world and regarded as a symbol of prosperity, beauty and happiness. Song dynasty was called "the flower of wealth", so it became a popular decoration on porcelain. In ancient times, it represented your national beauty; In modern times, it means that everyone loves you.

Scroll design

One of the traditional Chinese patterns. Take honeysuckle, lotus, orchid, peony and other flowers and plants, arrange them into an "S" wave curve after treatment, and form a double-sided continuous pattern. Flowers and plants are arc-shaped and round, commonly known as rolling grass patterns. Because it prevailed in the Tang Dynasty, it was named Tang Caowen. At present, Tang grass patterns are common in architectural decoration, dyeing and weaving, furniture, ceramics and other decorations. In ancient times, it was to wish you health and longevity; In modern times, it means to wish you a safe hairline.

Fu Ziwen

In China's traditional decorative arts, the image of bats is regarded as a symbol of happiness. Custom uses the homonym of "bat" and "blessing" to combine the arrival of bats into the meaning of "entering happiness", hoping that happiness will fall from the sky like bats. With this set of auspicious patterns. In ancient times, I wish you happiness and health; In modern times, it means wishing you koi fish.

Quhydrology

Qu hydrology, the name of ancient brocade. It refers to the artistic expression of plum blossom or peach blossom decorated with water ripples by artists in the form of single branches or broken branches according to the meaning of "Peach Blossom Flowing Water" in Tang poetry and "Falling Flowers Flowing Red" in Song poetry. In ancient times, I wish you all the best; In modern times, I wish you a smooth job and a good relationship.