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The difference between kui dragons and the pattern of return.

1, the pattern is different

Return pattern pattern is a rounded curled or square folded back to the continuous "back" shaped lines composed of.

The kui dragons are kui dragons, an exotic animal in ancient Chinese legend that resembles a dragon but has only one foot.

2, the use of different

Kui Long is a traditional decorative pattern, commonly found on ancient bells and tripods.

Return pattern is a bronze, ceramics on a primitive pattern.

3, starting time is different

Kui dragons began to popular in the Shang Dynasty, Western Zhou bronze and jade, the Shang Dynasty white pottery because of modeling and decoration are imitated at the time of the bronze, so there are also printed kui dragons decorated. Porcelain kui pattern is mainly popular in the Ming and Qing dynasty Jingdezhen porcelain, such as Xuande blue and white kui pattern jar, Jiaqing blue and white kui dragons Fukluwanye melon prism-shaped dragon ear bottle.

Yunlei pattern appeared in the late Neolithic period, may be developed from the swirl pattern. During the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, the cloud and thunder pattern appeared on a large number of bronzes, and was still in use during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods.