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Taotie is an
ancient Chinese mythological creature that was
commonly emblazoned on
bronze and
other artifacts during the 1st millennium BCE.
Taotie are...
- of most collections.
Often these vessels are
elaborately decorated with
taotie designs. Dǐng (鼎)
Sacrificial vessel (祭器),
originally a
cauldron for cooking...
- face, a tiger's feet, a pig's
tusks and a tail 18 feet long." the
Taotie (饕餮;
Tāotiè; 'greedy glutton'), a
gluttonous beast.
Zhang Shoujie's
Correct Meanings...
- needed], form of décor is the two e**** motif,
often referred to as the
taotie. This
motif can
range from as
simple as two
protruding half
spheres in an...
- the
imperial household, and he
posthumously changed Xiao Ji's
surname to
Taotie (饕餮,
meaning "gluttonous").
Father Emperor Wu of
Liang Mother Consort Ge...
- Demon,
Subordinate of
Taotie,
disguised herself as a
physician in the
mortal realm.
Working with Leng Ning
under the
order of
Taotie. Alen Tan Ni Yun Demon...
-
identified Chinese ritual bronzes tend to be
highly decorated,
often with the
taotie motif,
which involves stylised animal faces.
These appear in
three main...
-
Master Shifu.
Taotie had a falling-out with
Shifu and
Oogway about the use of
machines to surp**** kung fu, and he
vowed to get revenge.
Taotie frequently...
-
painted ceramic jar
decorated with
raised reliefs of dragons, phoenixes, and
taotie Right image:
Reverse side of a Western-Han
bronze mirror with
painted designs...
- trumpet-like mouth,
wider than the base. Its
surface is
often decorated with
taotie . The gu
vessel was
known for its use as a wine-drinking vessel. It is said...