The dragon pattern in ancient jade has experienced the development process from simple to complex, from religious to artistic, from randomness to standardization. Therefore, discussing and studying the dragon patterns on jade articles in past dynasties can help us understand the development and evolution of dragons in China, and it is also a very important basis for the identification and dating of ancient jade.
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The identification of Jade Dragon in Qing Dynasty should grasp the knowledge points of fake jade, jade not used in Qing Dynasty, artificial old jade, modern craft traces contrary to Qing Dynasty and so on. The plastic arts of Yulong in Qing Dynasty often give people a confusing feeling. In fact, this is because in the Qing Dynasty, while developing the mainstream jade dragon, antique jade has been greatly developed, especially the dragon patterns on Yi vessels have been borrowed and recreated.
The modeling features of mainstream Yulong are familiar to cultural relics: long hair and untidy age. We don't have to think much to know where they belong. Although many of them are deliberately portrayed as arrogant, but a closer look at their expressions, they all look sad and lack self-confidence.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Yulong