Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Implication and decorative use of dragon pattern (symbolic meaning of dragon pattern)

1, the meaning of Solanum nigrum is to assist Bi Liangchen, symbolizing kingship and theocracy.

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Implication and decorative use of dragon pattern (symbolic meaning of dragon pattern)

1, the meaning of Solanum nigrum is to assist Bi Liangchen, symbolizing kingship and theocracy.

2. Acc

Implication and decorative use of dragon pattern (symbolic meaning of dragon pattern)

1, the meaning of Solanum nigrum is to assist Bi Liangchen, symbolizing kingship and theocracy.

2. According to legend, Solanum nigrum was the name of two ministers in Shun Dynasty. Kui is a music official, and the dragon is an admonition official, so later generations used it as a metaphor to help finish. Dragon pattern is one of the main decorative patterns in Shang and Zhou bronzes. Kuiwen symbolizes kingship and divine right, and bronze ritual vessels or weapons decorated with Chinese characters represent supreme authority and dignity.

3. Kuiwen was first popular on bronzes and jade articles in Shang and Zhou Dynasties. White pottery in Shang Dynasty was imitated by bronzes, and it was also decorated with real prose. Kuiwen on porcelain is mainly popular in Jingdezhen porcelain in Ming and Qing Dynasties.