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Introduction of god bird

"God Bird" 1 is one of a batch of Ni Xing Guitao artworks exported to the United States from Qinzhou, Guangxi. From 65438 to 0984, nixing pottery craftsmen in Qinzhou pushed open the closed door and exported 300,000 pieces of Ni Xinggui's ceramic art "God Bird" to the United States at one time, creating an industry miracle that China's single piece of ceramic art was exported to European and American markets at one time. At that time, there were not a few "god birds" stranded in China. At present, they have become the treasures of Guitao, Ni Xing, and they meet the national cultural relics classification standards in many aspects. Over time, it is very likely to develop into a cultural relic. The "god bird" that flew to the United States in those days became more and more difficult to find with the passage of time and became a treasure of cultural integration between China and the United States. The divine bird is a spiritual divine bird in various ancient Han myths and legends. For example, Phoenix, Suzaku, Qingluan, Ghost Car, Mongolian Bird, Bimingbird, Dingsun and so on. In China, sometimes the word "god bird" can mean "phoenix". Most of these divine birds are regarded as auspicious things by the Han people, and they have the functions of ward off evil spirits and praying for blessings.