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Tiger eats pig brass buckle decoration. A wild boar ran forward, neighing. A tiger pounced on the pig's back and bit its neck. There is a snake under it, biting the wild boar's front leg, and wrapping its tail around the tiger's left leg. The shape is lifelike. In order to prevent the various characters and animals on the buckles from being loose and affect the beauty of the entire composition, many irregular buckles are specially cast with snakes underneath to increase their overall sense. This buckle decoration has the typical artistic characteristics of "animal pattern" plate decoration in the Bronze Age of Yunnan.
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