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What are the main decorative patterns of bronzes in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period?

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the most common decorative patterns on bronzes are dragon pattern, dragon pattern, eye feather pattern (the feather pattern is decorated with eye shape), rope pattern, shell pattern and Yun Leiwen. The most successful thing is to use carving and mosaic technology to rub the form of painting into the decorative patterns of bronzes. These decorative patterns depict banquets, performances, hunting, mulberry picking, wars and many other real-life scenes, and have a unique realistic style of line carving or silhouette. 1965 The inlaid banquet hunting pot unearthed in Baihuatan, Chengdu, Sichuan, and the bronze medal unearthed in Shanbiao Town, Jixian County, Henan Province, are magnificent and spectacular, depicting various scenes of courtesies of princes and nobles during the Warring States Period, with full pictures, exquisite carvings, rigorous structure, harmonious proportions and lifelike figures, birds and animals. Figures and scenery are not covered with each other, and they can be stretched continuously at will, thus forming a strong decorative effect. Lei Guiyuan called this business positioning method "head-up method".