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What dynasty is the jade unicorn with flame patterns?
Kirin pattern in the early Ming Dynasty: Compared with the Yuan Dynasty, Kirin in the early Ming Yongle Xuande changed greatly. Unicorns are painted flat on a single line, mostly looking back at the moon, surrounded by clouds or flames, which has a feeling of heaven. The deer's head is one-horned, and its long beard flies from below.
Kirin Decoration in the Mid-Ming Dynasty: The biggest feature of Chenghua and Xuande in the Mid-Ming Hongzhi Dynasty is that Kirin's head has become a faucet, which is similar to the faucet in the same period, mostly in the posture of running on all fours. In addition to the change of the faucet, there is another change, that is, the tail changes from oxtail or ponytail to the tail like a flame head.
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