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Bo Painting with Human, Dragon and Phoenix Pattern
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作者 XIONG CHUANXIN CHEN MEIRU 《Women of China》 1995年第4期44-44,共1页
During the period between the Warring States and Qin (221-207 B.C.), Han (206 B.C.-A.D. 220) dynasties in China, silk was called bo, so paintings on silk were called bohua and words on silk boshu. The bohua with a hum... During the period between the Warring States and Qin (221-207 B.C.), Han (206 B.C.-A.D. 220) dynasties in China, silk was called bo, so paintings on silk were called bohua and words on silk boshu. The bohua with a human, dragon and phoenix pattern excavated in 1949 in Changsha, Hunan Province, dates back to the Warring States. It is the earliest 展开更多
关键词 dragon and phoenix Pattern Bo Painting with Human
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Bronze Dragons and Phoenix Table
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作者 LIU JUNHUA 《Women of China》 1999年第3期43-43,共1页
The table is one of the oldest kinds of furniture in China.Most, however, haven’t survived as they were made ofbamboo or wood, The discovery of this bronze table gives usa chance to see a real object from the Warring... The table is one of the oldest kinds of furniture in China.Most, however, haven’t survived as they were made ofbamboo or wood, The discovery of this bronze table gives usa chance to see a real object from the Warring States Periodfor the first time. This bronze table was unearthed from the tomb of a kingof the Zhongshan Kingdom during the Warring States Periodat today’s Pingshan County, Hebei Province. The stand isformed from four two-winged dragons and four 展开更多
关键词 Bronze dragons and phoenix Table
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