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Application of flame pattern
Flame is a symbol of Buddhism. The back of the ancient Buddha statue is decorated with various flame patterns. Generally part of it is in the pointed arch. The Buddha statues in the grottoes of the Northern Wei Dynasty are the most common, which constitutes a major feature of its art.
It can also be used as a mural, combining elements of the present era with traditional fire patterns.
Flame patterns were also used in clothing as early as ancient China.
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