Copper Phoenix Sculpture Copper Phoenix Processing Manufacturer
Category:
building materials/Landscape engineering/Landscape sculpture
Model:
FH2020
Brand:
Tang Yun Sculpture
Retail Price
7,000.00USD
重量
kg
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Phoenix is one of the Four Spirits of Etiquette. (Unlike the Vermilion Bird among the Four Symbols and Spirit Beasts, which is slightly higher than the Ceremonial Four Spirits) The male is called Phoenix; The female is called Phoenix. Phoenix actually does not refer to a single bird species, but five different bird species commonly known as the Five Phoenixes, namely Phoenix, Rooster, Gouzhuo, Qingluan, and Honghu. (There is no Vermilion Bird among the Five Phoenixes, but modern novelists have tampered with the "Phoenix" in "Five Phoenixes" as Vermilion Bird and included Vermilion Bird in "Five Phoenixes".)
Phoenix, also known as Danniao, Huoniao, Qiji, and Weifeng, is the legendary king of birds in ancient China, and holds the same status as dragon in Chinese culture. Its feathers are generally described as colorful, with "phoenix" representing males and "phoenix" representing females. Its emblem is often used to symbolize the prosperity of the country.
In mythology, it is said that after each death, the phoenix ignites a great fire all over its body, and then it is reborn in the fire, gaining a stronger vitality than before, known as the "Phoenix Nirvana". This cycle repeats itself, and the phoenix obtains eternal life, hence the name 'Undead Bird'. Phoenix, like Qilin, is a bronze sculpture of a phoenix in the square. It is a collective term for both males and females, with males referred to as phoenixes and females as phoenixes. Therefore, the term 'phoenix' is a compound word structure. Phoenix flying together is a symbol of auspiciousness and harmony. It resembles the image of a dragon, becoming increasingly complex as it progresses, with a red head, a slender buttocks, a snake neck, a fish tail, stripes, a turtle body, a swallow's chin, and a chicken's beak. Since ancient times, the phoenix has become an important part of Chinese culture.
The bronze phoenix sculpture symbolizes freedom and heat. When we often say 'reborn from the ashes', we mean the phoenix. There are many plastic shapes in bronze sculpture, and auspicious animal sculptures are very common in bronze sculpture. Each auspicious animal has its own unique representative meaning, and the bronze carved phoenix is also one of the auspicious animal sculptures.






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