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What are the decorative patterns of bronzes in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods?

The most common decorative patterns of bronzes in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods are coiled dragon pattern, coiled venomous pattern, coiled (twisted and stacked) chi dragons (small dragons without horns) pattern, eyed feather pattern (feather pattern decorated with an eyed pattern), rope pattern, shell pattern, cloud and thunder pattern, etc. The most successful is the use of openwork and inlay technology to incorporate the form of painting into the decorative patterns of bronze. The most successful is the use of openwork and inlay technology, the form of painting into the bronze decorative patterns.