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Jitu Nafu丨A rabbit hidden in a relic object

Rabbit-shaped jade matching, rabbit-patterned porcelain, rabbit-patterned clothing, three-rabbit lotus algae well... The image of the rabbit appears in many artifacts, symbolizing the beautiful meaning and highlighting people's love for the rabbit. Come and find the rabbit hidden in the artifacts!

Jitu Nafu丨A rabbit hidden in a relic object

Sui·" Three Rabbit Lotus "Mojing Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes Cave 407

Three rabbit co-ear diagram

Three rabbits chase each other in a circle, and each rabbit shares an ear.

The three rabbits share ear pattern has the meaning of reunion and harmony, and it also represents the blessing of the coming year.

Jitu Nafu丨A rabbit hidden in a relic object

Xizhou Tuzun Collection of Shanxi Museum

The rabbit is creeping, with both eyes facing back, its ears brought together, its legs curled up, and its abdomen hollow. The rabbit body is decorated with three layers of successive convex circular ornaments.

The rabbit zun has a unique shape and vivid image, which is a representative work of the bronze culture of the Jin Kingdom. The rabbit as the veneration is the first time it has been seen in bronze.

Jitu Nafu丨A rabbit hidden in a relic object

Ming Pengcheng kiln white ground black flower rabbit pattern pot collection of the Palace Museum

The outer wall of the pot is full of black glaze, the inside of the pot is decorated with black flowers on a white background, and a white rabbit is outlined in the center, and flowers and plants are painted around, and the image is exaggerated and vivid.

The rabbit pattern decorative pattern of the utensil is quite common in the Cizhou kiln ware since the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, and the image of the jade rabbit is deeply loved by the people at that time.

Curator: Liu Juan

Executive Producer: Tang Xinyi

Executive planner: Wang Yunxia, Wen Yue

Design: Li Quan, Wang Yajing 

Kinetic effects: Yao Yuan, Tian Zeyang, Zhu Shaojie

Editor: Wen Yue

Proofreader: Chang Ying

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