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The difference between bats in Ming and Qing dynasties
1. Bats in the Ming Dynasty could not see their eyes or their claws. It is fat, wide and flat, and it is really a static picture. The only thing that can feel the decorative movement of bats is flying. Eyes, nose, beard, ears and claws are all not found in porcelain.
2. Bat patterns on porcelain in Qing Dynasty are mostly alum red, while blue and white are very rare. The red bat is one of the common auspicious decorations on porcelain in the Qing Dynasty, because "red bat" is homophonic "Hongfu", which means auspiciousness; The earlier the decorative patterns of bats in the Qing Dynasty, the more realistic the bats will be, and they will be very slim, and you can see the eyes and beards of bats, and the patterns are very realistic.
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