The Integration of Chinese Traditional Patterns in Packaging Design II

1.1.2 Dragon

Dragons are seen as a symbol of natural power and worshipped. The use of dragons for decoration generally has two meanings: "Twenty-nine years of Zuozhu Zhaogong": "The dragon is also a water object." It is said that the dragon is a water god and is a spiritual object made of water; the other is a symbol of the sky. "Easy to dry": "The dragon is in the sky." The dragon is a symbol of the universe. In ancient agricultural societies, great attention was paid to the astronomical phenomena. Changes in the astronomical phenomena were enough to cause human welfare. This is a naive interpretation of the forces of nature by the ancients. The dragons on the bronzes of Shang and Zhou dynasties were basically shaped like snakes, snaking, ears, no horns, and no feet. The dragons were arranged in two rows of regular scales. There are dragon patterns, dragon patterns, dragon patterns, and two dragon patterns.

1.1.3 Wind Birds

The phoenix on the brass is a feathery bird with a curled up or drooping crest on the head. Some crowns are made of tridents; some have wings that float like flying shapes; others also have wings and tails that are triple, and the crown is moving forward, with many variations. The bird pattern, usually long-tailed, or long-tailed, for forward or retrograde. as shown in picture 2.

1.1.4 Cloud Ray Pattern

The basic feature is continuous. Back. Glyph lines. Some make a circular connection composition, single referred to as "moiré"; some for a continuous composition of the square, single known as "relief." Yun Lei often used as a pattern on the bronze to decorate the motif.

1.2 Colored pottery

Pottery is a painted pottery pattern of the Neolithic Age. The color is first painted on the billet, and then it is fired into the kiln to keep it from touching the water.
There are five main categories of painted ceramic patterns:

Geometry class - triangles, squares, diamonds, comma-shaped, conical, string, line, rope, back and so on.
Animal patterns - fish-shaped, deer-shaped, frog-shaped, bird-shaped and so on.
Plant pattern - grain shape, chaff shape, date nucleus shape, vortex and so on.
Character shape - face shape fish, dance and so on.
Textile pattern - bamboo basket shape, mat pattern, cloth pattern, herringbone, reticulate and so on.

Pottery pattern is shown in Figure 3.

1.3 Watt case

Wadang is also known as a visor and a tile head, which is the cover of the front end of the truncated roof tile in ancient China. It was initially semicircular and later evolved into a circle. Vatan's patterns include animals, plants, moire patterns, sunflower patterns, and animal and plant deformation patterns. In the Han Dynasty, the animal patterns were tiled in the shape of the four dragons of Qinglong, Baihu, Suzaku and Xuanwu in the late Western Han Dynasty, as shown in Figure 4. They are all mascots that have been created by people like the dragon and are not in nature, representing azimuth or four seasons. In the pattern of plants, the "Lotus" pattern is the most typical.


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