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What is the difference between the primitive social model and the traditional model?

? Traditional patterns are patterns with unique national artistic style handed down from ancient dynasties. It can be divided into primitive social model, classical model, folk and folk plan and minority model.

? To put it bluntly, the primitive social form is the traditional form, and the traditional form includes the primitive social form, which belongs to the relationship between tolerance and inclusion.

Chinese traditional patterns originated from painted pottery patterns in primitive society, with a history of 6000 ~ 7000 years. It can be divided into primitive social model, classical model, folk and folk plan and minority model.

Primitive social model refers to the model handed down from primitive society. The primitive social form of China is represented by painted pottery patterns unearthed from Xi 'an Banpo, Majiayao, Xindian and Machang sites. Painted pottery has a wide range of themes, including figures, animals, plants, water waves, flames, woven patterns, geometric patterns, primitive religious patterns and so on. They are clumsy and naive, with rough lines, simple and vivid styles, and distinct sense of hierarchy and rhythm. In the pattern structure, the methods of symmetry, balance, division, continuity, radiation, overlap, connection, separation and combination are skillfully adopted.

The picture below shows the primitive social model.