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China traditional classics and patterns daquan
China has a long history, and some patterns evolved from primitive totems. For example, we are familiar with the dragon pattern. Dragon is a legendary deity in ancient China, a totem of the Chinese nation, and has always been worshipped by people. People think it can protect people and drive away disasters. Many patterns extended from dragons are also widely known, such as the beaded pattern of Erlong Opera and the group dragon pattern. The dragon pattern appeared on the clothes of ancient emperors and some bronze vessels. Phoenix patterns are similar, dragons and phoenixes are auspicious, and phoenix patterns are also popular.
Since ancient times, people in China have carefully observed flowers, birds, fish and insects and refined them into various patterns through their favorite art. For example, our common flower patterns account for a large part of traditional auspicious patterns, such as peony flowers, lotus flowers, orchids and so on. They are all described as various patterns, appearing on clothes and materials, or on accessories such as hairpins and hairpins. In addition, there are koi fish patterns, Lingzhi patterns and Xiangyun patterns.
In addition, there are some patterns evolved from Chinese characters. For example, text, etc. They all pin on people's pursuit and desire for a better life.
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