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What is a wada?
Wadang is commonly known as "tile head".
It is a piece of tile at the front end of the eaves, that is, the front end of the dripping eaves or the pattern part located at its front end.
It is a component of ancient buildings and plays the role of protecting wooden cornices and beautifying the roof profile.
Wadang in different historical periods have different characteristics.
Qin Wadang's decorations are based on a wide range of materials, including mountain peaks, birds, deer, badgers, fish, turtles, grass and insects. The patterns are realistic, concise and vivid.
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