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Hubei Hubei totem signs lacquer "tiger bird frame drum" #78912879
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The Important Musical Instruments of the State of Chu in the Warring States Period. Is a Eastern Zhou Dynasty lacquerware, unearthed in Hubei Province Jiangling County Chu tombs, with a strong Chu cultural characteristics. Two heads up the tail, limbs bent down, back to the Crouching Tiger as the base, the tiger on the back of each stand a long legs chanting singing Mingfeng, back to the Ming Ming-feng middle, a drum with a red rope hanging in the Coronet above. Whole body painted black paint to red, yellow, gold, blue and other colors painted tiger stripes and phoenix feathers. The whole modeling vivid, brilliant brilliant painting, both drum music, but also works of art. It is worth noting that, in this phoenix and tiger combination of image, Phoenix high and exorbitant, disdain for the sky, the tiger is a small shrinking Pupu to the ground, reflecting the Chongming Feng Chu, longing for peace consciousness and conquered beast, fear The spirit of rape.