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There are four kinds of traditional decorations, right?

1. Auspicious cloud pattern

The earliest is appeared in the middle and late Zhou Dynasty in Chu. From the middle to late Zhou Dynasty, gradually formed in the Chu region to the cloud pattern, especially the combination of animal and cloud pattern variations of cloud pattern based on the decorative style. The symbolism has the meaning of auspiciousness and expresses the desire for life and a better life. Auspicious cloud pattern as a representative of China's traditional auspicious patterns, it is the same as the dragon pattern, are uniquely representative of Chinese cultural symbols, it not only has a deep cultural connotation and rich and complex symbolism, but also one of the most vital art forms.

2. Yunlei pattern

Appeared in the late Neolithic period, possibly from the development of the swirl pattern. To the late Shang Dynasty, Yunlei pattern is now relatively rare, but in the white pottery of the Shang Dynasty and the Shang and Zhou period of printed hard pottery, primitive porcelain, Yunlei pattern is still the main pattern. There are embossing, pat printing, color painting, engraving and other performance techniques, in the composition, usually in a four-way continuous, or two-way continuous way to unfold.

3. Ring band pattern

often carved in the copper pot, gui abdomen, prevalent in the middle and late Western Zhou and the early Spring and Autumn period. The ring band curves and undulates like waves, so it is also called "wave pattern". In the past, it was also called "mountain cloud pattern" and "disk cloud pattern", because it is like the undulation of the mountain, the cloud around the shape of its intervals, and now also known as the "wave pattern", called different ways. Pattern composition based on the wave line, double line pendant band, most of the upper and lower fill two rings, into the "X" shape. There are also interspersed with animal prints. Usually composed of two consecutive patterns. Applied to copper pots, gui's abdomen, as the main pattern; also decorated in the bottom of the object; individual two or three layers overlap as the entire decoration of the object.

4 Lonicera pattern

Also known as the curly grass pattern, a plant pattern popular during the Six Dynasties. Lonicera is a trailing plant, commonly known as "honeysuckle", "honeysuckle vine", commonly known as the roll of grass, its flowers long petals hanging beard, yellow and white half. Winter does not wither, so there is the name of Lonicera. Wei Jin and North and South Dynasties period, Lonicera pattern is more lean and programmed, generally three leaves and more leaves, but its changes are varied.