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What are the decorative patterns of China Neolithic painting art mainly reflected in?

China Neolithic painting art is mainly reflected in the decorative patterns of painted pottery.

The painting art in Neolithic Age-mainly reflected in the decorative patterns of painted pottery-is simple, bright and colorful-the painted pottery patterns of Yangshao culture and Majiayao culture-Dawenkou culture, Hongshan Culture culture, Hemudu culture, Daxi culture, Qujialing culture, Tanshishan culture and Fengzitou culture in Minhou, Fujian.

Phoenix nose culture in Kaohsiung, Taiwan Province-the shape and decorative pattern of painted pottery are very similar-straight line, herringbone and grid pattern-an example of the close economic and cultural practice between the two sides of the Taiwan Province Strait in prehistoric times. Decorations of painted pottery and painting on pottery: the shape and decoration of painted pottery in Yangshao culture-Banpo type and Miaodigou type-Banpo site of painted pottery in Xi 'an, Shaanxi, Jiangzhai in Lintong and Beishouling in Baoji.

Patterns-painted on the edge of the mouth, shoulders, upper abdomen and the inner wall of the open basin, patterns-geometric patterns (wide band, triangle, diagonal line and twists and turns), animal patterns, half slope-four deer-painted colors in the basin-deer are painted from the top-four feet forward, drooping or stretching back and forth under the body, with little change.

The Neolithic Age in China was a historical stage in which the clan commune system in primitive society went from its peak to its decline. It takes the emergence of agriculture and animal husbandry as an epoch-making symbol, which marks the transformation from relying on nature to collecting fishing and hunting economy.