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Query on the bull-fighting pattern of Ming Dynasty costumes
In the Ming Dynasty, besides the dragon ball pattern, there were python clothes (four-claw dragons), flying fish (dragons with wings and fishtails), bullfighting (dragons with two horns on their heads) and unicorn patterns. The people wearing these patterns, Dahongpao, are all senior officials above Qi Huangong, Hou, Bo and Xu.
1 Get up, get up. . "Book of Rites Shao Yi" "A guest's words." Once again: rise. Let' s get started. 3 creation, production. 4 labor, labor. 5. Do or carry out work or activities. 6 make up the position. 7 for, become.
It should be possible, but personally, it's raining
Bring good luck, but also avoid fire and eliminate disasters (See-six wild animals on the roof)
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