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What are the characteristics of decorative arts in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties?

During this period, the art of painting gradually rose, forming an independent painting branch and a group of professional painters appeared. At the same time, due to the rise of Buddhism, lotus, honeysuckle, flying flowers and bound branches became the basic decorative patterns in this period, especially in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, which can be seen everywhere in stone carvings, ceramics, bronze mirrors and brocade. Flying in the sky is also called "incense god" and "flying god", and those who hold musical instruments are called "geisha's joy", "happy day" and "happy god", which are symbols of joy in Buddhism. In addition, in addition to Buddha statues and murals, there are algae wells, wall belts, niches, eaves, Buddha backlights and other decorations. Decorated with arc-shaped gold and silver patterns, curved moire patterns, linear geometric patterns, etc.