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What are the characteristics of bronze decorative patterns in different periods? Simple.

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Xia Dynasty: Almost all of them are geometric patterns and simple gobang patterns.

Shang Dynasty: Gluttonous patterns (animal face patterns) were the mainstream, and cross hollowing was popular in the early stage, and three layers of work appeared in the later stage, that is, the so-called Manchu, Yun Leiwen, Cirrus and Solanum nigrum patterns were more.

Zhou Dynasty: It is said that the King of Wu saw a pheasant while cutting down trees in Xiqi. . . Said he met a phoenix. . This is the origin of the Western Hills in Feng Ming. A large number of patterns with phoenix as the decorative pattern began to appear, and many gluttonous patterns appeared in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, but after the middle period, a large number of decorative patterns such as stolen patterns and big waves were used, and other dragon patterns, cloud thunder and cirrus clouds still existed. .

During the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, due to the lost wax method. . . Many dense patterns began to appear, the prototype remained unchanged, but the pattern was more three-dimensional. .

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