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In which poem is there a broken door?

Water, shelter, wind, food and winter are gone, and the broken horn is not a poem, but a Chinese zodiac snake referred to in two-part allegorical sayings. The snake, one of the zodiac signs, is the sixth place in the earthly branch. Snakes are sensitive and flexible, and most of them hide in the grass.

The Zodiac, also known as the Zodiac, is twelve kinds of animals in China that match the twelve earthly branches according to the year of birth, including rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs.

China Zodiac Art

1, painting

Twelve Screens by Qing Dynasty painter Xu Gu was created on 1884. The animals in the picture have different expressions, and different plant backgrounds are constructed according to the animal shapes. The picture is fresh, cool and meaningful. ?

1944, it took Qi Baishi four years to complete the painting "Twelve Zodiac". In his inscription, he said: "Mr. Yan San has a lot of paintings and wants to paint twelve genera. If he hasn't seen them, the dragon can't draw them, so he will give them up. " Mr. Wang ordered the factory owner to take away two or three pieces of paper a year and work hard for four years to integrate them, which became a much-told story.

/kloc-in the winter of 0/945, Xu Beihong created the Zodiac Atlas in Panxi, Chongqing, and drew mice, snakes, dragons, dogs and so on, which I seldom or never drew. This painting is ink and wash, colored paper, accurate animal modeling and elegant color. 20 14 was auctioned in Beijing for 46 million yuan. ?

Fan Ceng, a contemporary painter in China, borrows allusions from the zodiac and uses his fine lines to outline the ancient figures in China. This painting was sold in Rong Baozhai in autumn of 2004 for 3.74 million yuan.

2. Pottery figurines

Zodiac figurines are ancient Ming wares, most of which are pottery, and some are iron stone. Porcelain figurines were added in the Song Dynasty. These figurines have different shapes, such as the heads of animals standing in robes or figures holding different animals, and some put animals on their shoulders. In the Song Dynasty, the figurines of the zodiac were decorated with animal images. In the Song Dynasty, most of the figurines of the Zodiac were made into the image of civil servants, wearing crowns or robes with wide sleeves.

3. Household appliances

The decorative patterns of the zodiac in the Sui Dynasty began to be applied to bronze mirrors. With the zodiac as the main pattern, it is usually arranged in 12 grids, each grid has an animal pattern, which is often surrounded by green dragon, white tiger, suzaku, Xuanwu four gods or auspicious animals, tied flowers and gossip symbols, and the outer edge is usually serrated. Since then, bronze mirrors with zodiac patterns have been cast in all generations.