Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - Moire patterns in traditional decorative patterns come from people's daily life and have nothing to do with Buddhism, right?
Moire patterns in traditional decorative patterns come from people's daily life and have nothing to do with Buddhism, right?
No, it has something to do with Buddhism. The bodhisattva is standing on auspicious clouds at her feet. Xiangyun, as its name implies, refers to Xiangyun, which originated from the moire patterns in ancient China. Out of awe of the cloud, the ancients designed various patterns related to the cloud on the ornamentation, which were used in utensils, costumes, buildings, especially in religion.
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