4.What is the meaning of the sculpture named Galloping Horse Overtaking a Flying Swallow?"
The galloping horse is flying across the back of the swallow, which is used as a metaphor for the speed of a good horse. Ma Tata Feiyan is a magical and rare treasure in the history of ancient sculpture art in China. It is now a symbol of Chinese tourism graphics. It not only embodies the profound and low connotation of Chinese tourism culture, but also symbolizes the take-off of the Chinese nation.The horse was an important subject in ancient Chinese sculpture. Galloping Horse Overtaking a Flying Swallow differs from the other sculptures of horses in that it represents motion, rather than the horse itself.
When a horse gallops full speed, it looks as if it were flying in the air. So the ancient Chinese thought of a fast horse as a "heavenly steed soaring in the skies.
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waiyanyueduIt shows the strength of China's national power in the early Ming Dynasty. Although China's navy is far smaller than that of the Yuan Dynasty in terms of land area, it has at least achieved the goal of paying tribute to all countries and tracking down the Han and Tang dynasties in the prosperous times 2.The galloping horse is flying over the swallow's back; The flying swallow is used to describe the speed of a good horse.