As a symbol of Chaozhou architecture, inlaid porcelain not only has a variety of shapes, but also has beautiful implications. Inlaid porcelain is based on folklore, historical allusion, traditional drama, mythology and so on. It can be divided into three categories according to their shapes: auspicious animals, characters and plants. Auspicious animals are often dragons and phoenixes, unicorns, cranes and deer, etc., implying wealth, wealth, auspiciousness, longevity and well-being; figures show the character's moral spirit and momentum; while animals and plants are birds, animals, flowers and fruits, implying peace and beauty. These colorful inlaid porcelains are decorated on the heads, corners, ridges, doors and walls of ancestral halls, ancestral temples, or folk houses. With the finishing touch, Jackie Chan's pen is integrated with Chaozhou architecture to add color and embellish them.<br>
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