Primitive ancestors or relatives of the Proton as a protector and in order to express their reverence for the totem, it also created a variety of cultural phenomena, this totem derived from the various cultural phenomenon known as the totem culture. In this oldest and most unique style cultural phenomenon towel neglect Teng is the core concept. The bronze sculpture with inscriptions have been the focus of pursuit. Net stimulated vessels of primitive concepts Teng imagination and creativity. Colorful towel ring Teng image from nature, many animal image crumbs. Locust wood's original flag that represent the natural image of the totem clan and their relationship with stringer cut, or that enough of their clan ancestors, or relatives of the clan or the protection of God, Jian view, so they respect good divided religiously and worship it.
Example of this pattern, Kui dragons, wind patterns, cicada patterns and so on. Yes Dragon Chinese traditional culture is the most representative symbol of the sacred is the most auspicious Chinese decorations. As early as the Neolithic period, similar dragon lizard, gecko look like, to the Bronze Age, and eventually evolved into Kui only pattern. Kui Dragon prevalent in the Shang and Western Zhou major. Kui Dragon is a legendary dragon Xingzhuang Si animals. Kui mostly corner, a foot, mouth open, tail volumes, decorated diverse graphics. Originally, the number of the bronze statue has been handed down is small. The wind pattern is a black bird on the evolution of the original pottery evolved. It also is a source of learning totem decoration. From animal images, we can feel the wind pattern enough plutonium] blue towel more scoop Yi Ping devices beautiful decoration.
The demands of the chinese bronze sculpture have always been increasing without reduction which has far exceeds supply. Bo Oh taotie like shape can also be said of witchcraft rituals was the main symbol, the tribe has a sacred significance and vital protection. "Lu identifies the first view," said, "Zhou Ding of the gluttonous, there is no body first, people did not swallow food, helmet and body.”Woolen rug gluttonous one is the embodiment of terror on the other hand is the protection of the gods it gill alien, tribal fear of intimidation is a symbol of prestige, tribes of the banner also has the protection of divine power through the form of totem animal patterns, predatory monster or add language to promote a dynamic function of evil spirits, gods and demons enough to reflect the struggle, meaning indirectly reflected in the small struggle between man and nature.
To Tiger cannibalism wine container (pictured), for example, man-eating tiger country wine container is towel the late Shang Dynasty bronze treasures, but also evil enough to play a driving role in one of the representatives of God. In the half-back pass through when the slave environment, the ancients Taipa community level, awareness of the impact of power, and to stimulate a variety of fantasy. Hence, the price of the bronze sculpture has always been expensive. Tiger mentioned cannibalism wine container, we have to discuss it under the decorative function. Bronze Age, people often use to Bronze ritual for Ku kinds of spirits, ancestor worship. "Green is the ancestor of present day devices the most important ceremonial ritual utensils.
Present six scholars, experts on the Tiger cannibalism wine container decorative features are so few see. First. The tiger is a symbol of slave-owning class, who are slaves of the representatives. First, the human-animal relationship as the power of the human animal to communicate with the world, to worship the gods of thinking on its head. The rarities of the china bronze sculpture can merely be afforded by the nobles and wealthy merchants. Second, the odd shape of shaking a symbol of the human with the divine self and animal systems, in order to obtain the ferocious animals to protect the rulers in an important position in society. The collectors have paid attention to Ding(鼎), Yi(彝), Bell, Guei(簋), Zun(尊), Jue(爵), You(卣), Dou(豆) and other ritual bronze sculpture.
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