There were many types of patterns in the Tang Dynasty, and they were commonly seen on clothing, porcelain, bronze mirrors, and other items. In terms of clothing, there were patterns of pearls and nests, which were featured by circular composition and pearl border decoration. The inside of the circle was decorated with birds and animals, or painted with patterns of treasures. The outside of the circle was surrounded by exquisite patterns, which had the artistic style of the Sassanid Dynasty of Persia. The patterns of treasures were the reproduction of the beauty of nature. They used blooming flowers, budding buds and green leaves as materials to form decorative patterns through radioactive symmetrical composition. The pattern of auspicious brocade was inspired by snowflakes. It was symmetrical on many sides, meaning "Auspicious snow heralds a bumper year". Scattered small clusters of flowers are arranged in scattered spots with symmetrical small clusters of flowers as units, which are fresh and elegant. Small flowers use wavy lines as skeletons to combine flowers, leaves, vines and other elements, which are rich and lingering; In the bird-holding flower pattern, birds hold auspicious grass, flower branches and other auspicious things, showing the beauty of agility and harmony; Hunting patterns show hunting scenes in the form of free scattered arrangement or pearl cluster composition; The geometric pattern is composed of tortoiseshell, double-distance, square chess and other graphic elements to form rich patterns. In terms of porcelain, there was the butterfly love flower pattern on the Yue kiln porcelain. As for the bronze mirrors, there were patterns in the shape of flowers. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The characteristic of the phoenix pattern in the Tang Dynasty was that it was more "bird-like". It was common to see pairs of "phoenix", spreading their wings and dancing, full of joy and interest. The phoenix pattern had a strong sense of form in the decorative arts of the Tang Dynasty. It mostly appeared on porcelain, jade carvings, bronze mirrors, and other items. The shape of the phoenix pattern originated from a kind of Persian commodity called a bird-headed bottle, which was loved by the nobles of the Central Plains. The development of phoenix patterns in the Tang Dynasty reached a mature stage. The image was full and lively. It was not limited to a single form and was closer to life.
In the Tang Dynasty, the phoenix pattern was shaped like a rooster's crest, with a protruding belly and tail, and a clear structure. The phoenix patterns of the Tang Dynasty were more beautiful and graceful in the decoration of utensils. They were often combined with decorative patterns such as cloud patterns and flower patterns, making the decorative art more rich and diverse. The appearance of this decorative style was mainly influenced by Buddhist art. In Dunhuang Grottoes, phoenix patterns are often combined with patterns such as curly grass and flower branches. The phoenix pattern on the Dunhuang murals in the early Tang Dynasty was featured by a vivid expression, chest out and head up, symbolizing the coming of a powerful dynasty. The characteristic of a phoenix was that its head was slightly lower than the height of its wings and tail. The wings behind its wings were slightly higher than the wings in front. The tail feathers formed the highest point of the overall phoenix pattern. The beautiful meaning of the phoenix pattern in the Tang Dynasty was to indicate peace and tranquility.
The Tang Dynasty phoenix pattern was very common in the art of the Tang Dynasty. The phoenix pattern of the Tang Dynasty appeared in many artworks such as Dunhuang murals, Tang Dynasty porcelain, Tang Dynasty tri-colored pottery, etc. Phoenix patterns had a variety of forms and styles in the art of the Tang Dynasty, such as phoenix birds entrenched in grass, phoenix patterns decorated on porcelain, phoenix head pot, etc. The shape of the phoenix pattern also evolved with the changes of the times, from the symmetrical wings of the early Tang Dynasty to the side wing shape of the Tang Dynasty. In addition, the phoenix pattern also appeared on headdress, bronze mirrors and other items in the Tang Dynasty, reflecting the phenomenon of the combination of phoenix patterns and people's life. In general, the Tang Dynasty phoenix pattern played an important role in art, showing the style of the Tang Dynasty and the level of decorative arts.
The phoenix pattern of the Tang Dynasty was the beautiful meaning of the phoenix in the Tang Dynasty. It was also a small fortune in the Tang Dynasty. The inspiration of the phoenix pattern of the Tang Dynasty came from real objects, national styles, and the exploration of the Tang Dynasty. The phoenix pattern artifacts of the Tang Dynasty showed the artistic style and social emotions of the Tang Dynasty people. Phoenix patterns were very popular in the decorative arts of the Tang Dynasty. Their shapes were more bird-like, singing and dancing, full of life and joy. Phoenix patterns had various forms of expression in the Tang Dynasty. From the early Tang Dynasty to the prosperous Tang Dynasty and then to the late Tang Dynasty, the shape of the wings and tail of the phoenix bird had changed. In the Dunhuang murals, the phoenix patterns of the Sui and Tang Dynasties were mostly preserved, mainly appearing in the cave ceiling castles, the lintel ornaments, the paintings of scriptures, costumes, utensils, buildings and other murals. In addition, the porcelain of the Tang Dynasty also had a variety of phoenix patterns, showing the grace and vitality of the Tang Dynasty. In general, the phoenix pattern of the Tang Dynasty had an important artistic and cultural value in China's feudal society.
The patterns of the Tang Dynasty were rich and varied. The following are some common patterns of the Tang Dynasty and their characteristics: - [Butterfly Love Flower Pattern]: This is the pattern on the Yue kiln porcelain of the Tang Dynasty. - ** Tuanhua **: It is a common decorative pattern in our country's traditional decorative patterns. It is mainly circular, in the shape of a circle or a rotation. There are large tuanhua, small tuanhua (ball flower), and double ball flowers, such as tuanlong, tuanfeng, tuanhe, tuanhua butterfly, etc. Its initial budding image could be traced back to the spinning wheel in the primitive era. In the Tang Dynasty, the prosperous and rich social situation of cultural integration prompted the emergence of magnificent flower patterns, which also derived from the twining pattern. The orb pattern was extremely inclusive, and its theme materials were varied. There were chrysanthemum, peony, lotus, plum, etc., which were based on plants. There were dragons, phoenixes, cranes, etc., which were based on animals. There were also the two immortals of harmony, which were based on humans. There would also be words added. It had a rich meaning, such as "perfection". Different materials also had their own meanings. For example, the chrysanthemum expressed a secluded and refined state of mind, the peony had a noble and elegant, rich and graceful state, and the butterfly had the meaning of a woman's graceful and lovely. - [Lianzhu Tuanke Pattern]: A continuous circle as the basic skeleton. Each circle is decorated with birds and beasts or painted with treasure patterns. The circle is surrounded by exquisite patterns that radiate in four directions, showing the artistic legacy of the Sassanid Dynasty. - Treasure Pattern: It is a combination of various flowers in real life, such as lotus, chrysanthemum, peony, etc. It uses blooming flowers, budding buds, and green leaves as the material. Through the symmetrical composition method, it is reassembled into a decorative pattern that does not lose the natural charm. It is a new style of the Tang Dynasty that emerged in the Tang Dynasty. It reflects the graceful and magnificent style of the Tang Dynasty. - ** Lotus pattern **: For example, the Tang Dynasty's lotus pattern gold comb, which is decorated with a pearl pattern around it. In the middle, there are two lotus leaves holding a blooming lotus. On both sides of the lotus, there are a group of flower buds and lotus pods. It has a typical Tang Dynasty style. "Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the Tang Dynasty, there were clothes with peony patterns, such as the brown brocade shirt with peony patterns collected by the Gansu Province Museum. The peony pattern was a common decorative image in ancient clothing. The peony pattern on the clothing of the Tang Dynasty reflected the aesthetic and cultural meaning of the time. Peony symbolized wealth in traditional culture, and this meaning could also be reflected through the peony pattern clothes. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Tang Dynasty's grass-patterned chisel was a tool used to carve patterns on the surface of gold and silver objects. It was a type of chisel. The price varied according to different specifications and other factors. For example, on some e-commerce platforms, the price ranged from 25.75 yuan (after using coupons) to 309.40 yuan. It could be used to carve traditional patterns such as Tang grass patterns on gold and silver ware. Tang grass patterns were called curled-grass patterns in the Tang Dynasty. They were generally wavy branches and vines with leaves and flowers. They were also called twining flowers. They were related to the curled-cloud patterns of the Han Dynasty and the honeysuckles of the Wei, Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties. They were widely used in Ming furniture decoration. "Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Tang Dynasty peony pattern square brick was unearthed from the ruins of Longquan Prefecture City in Shangjing, Bohai Sea, Ning 'an County, Heilongjiang Province, with a length and width of 39 cm and a thickness of 5 cm. There was a blooming peony in the center of the brick, and there was a peony on each of the four sides and four corners. Peony was regarded as a symbol of wealth among the China people, especially by the court of the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, the decoration of peony patterns on buildings reflected the fashion of the Tang Dynasty, and this fashion spread to the remote Bohai area. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The basic model of the Tang novels was that friends met, through day and night communication and discussion, each asking for different opinions, and finally compiled into articles by people who were good at narrating, recording and spreading. This mode of writing focused on the aesthetic value and pleasant temperament of the novel, aiming to convey strange and moving stories, showing individual life and emotions, as well as the rich and diverse life of the world. The development of Tang legendary novels can be divided into three stages, namely, the early Tang Dynasty, the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the middle Tang Dynasty, and the late Tang Dynasty to the Five Dynasties. The early and prosperous Tang Dynasty was the beginning period of the legendary stories of Tang Dynasty, and also the transition period from the supernatural stories of the Six Dynasties to the mature legendary stories of Tang Dynasty. The Mid-Tang Dynasty was the heyday of the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty. The number of writers and works was the highest, and the quality was also the highest. From the late Tang Dynasty to the Five Dynasties, although there were still many legendary novels, the content of the works was relatively thin and lost the brilliance of the early stage. In general, the basic mode of Tang novels was to organize and spread through friends 'communication and discussion, emphasizing the fantasy of the story and the uniqueness of the characters, as well as the pursuit of abnormal, virtual and romantic narrative effects.