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朱海阳
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陈炫先
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李思良The sculpture, titled "Galloping Horse Overtaking a Flying Swallow," represents speed and agility in motion. It symbolizes progress, innovation, and advancement - much like how swift horses overtake flying swallows. This piece embodies Chinese culture's emphasis on forward momentum and striving for excellence.
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季景元The horse treadle flying Swallow, also known as the horse super dragon Finch, is an outstanding representative of bronze art in the Eastern Han Dynasty. A thousand-mile horse is galloping, it has a healthy body, its head is raised, its mouth is neighing, three feet in the air, and a bird is stepping under the right hind hoof. The birds look back in amazement as they spread their wings to fly.
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郭泓麟The galloping horse is galloping past the swallow's back in the air; Flying Swallow is used to metaphorically describe the speed of a good horse. The horse steps on the flying swallow, giving off a feeling of "boundless and unrestrained", fully embodying freedom and openness! The vigorous vitality and unstoppable momentum of the horse treading on the flying swallow are also symbols of the Chinese nation!
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曹奕杰The galloping horse is flying over the swallow's back; Swallow is a metaphor for the speed of a good horse. The horse was the ancient symbol of speed on land, while the swallow was the symbol of speed in the sky. When the horse steps on the swallow, there is a feeling of "unrestrained and unrestrained", full of freedom and openness! The vigorous vitality and indomitable momentum of the horse and the flying Yan are the symbols of the Chinese nation!
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关永康
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宋雨霏"Galloping Horse Treading on a Flying Swallow" is an archaeological find in Donghan Dynastry, which is designated a s the Chinese travelling gr aph sign by the National Travel A gency .The horse holds its head high, with its eyes staring, its nostrils flaring and its ears up. Part of the mane is standing erect, while the tail thrown up in the air. Its body features strong, smooth muscles, and its belly is contracted as it runs. As the galloping horse overtakes the tiny swallow, the latter turns back to look at it in surprise.
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马君文
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卢宾宾