以马踏飞燕命名的雕塑的含义
许森阳
The galloping horse is galloping over the swallow's back; Flying swallow is a metaphor for the speed of a good horse. Ma TA Fei Yan is another name for a bronze ware of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The bronze galloping horse of the Eastern Han Dynasty, also known as machao Longque, Ma TA Feiyan, bronze galloping horse, Ma TA crow, Eagle grazing horse, Ma TA feifalcon, Lingyun galloping horse, etc., is a bronze ware of the Eastern Han Dynasty. It was unearthed in Leitai Han tomb in Wuwei City, Gansu Province in October 1969 and is now stored in the Gansu Provincial Museum. It is 34.5cm tall, 45cm long, 13cm wide and weighs 7.15kg. The image is vigorous, handsome and unique. Ma'ang's head neighs, his trunk is strong and his limbs are long, his legs and hoofs are light, his three feet soar and gallop forward, and his one foot steps on a flying swallow
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