[Qinglongwen brick]
Qinglongwen brick, Tang Dynasty, 32 cm high and 79.3 cm long
Since the appearance of the pattern of clam figurines of people riding dragons and tigers in Xishuipo, Puyang, Henan Province, in the Neolithic Age, this theme has always been the content closely related to burial customs and attracted attention, especially during the historical period from the Han Dynasty to the Sui and Tang Dynasties. If connected with people, it also contains the content of immortality. This brick dragon pattern has smooth lines and a sense of flying. There is a person in the front, making a front lead. Unearthed from the Tang Tomb in Wuchang, Hubei
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