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Why are the three copper plaques such as a knight hunting a deer, a tiger biting a wild boar, and two tigers biting a bison more representative?

These three pieces of artistically crafted openwork sculptures are more representative among similar buckle ornaments unearthed from Shizhai Mountain in Jinning. For example, a knight hunts a deer. A hunter mounts a horse, waving his weapon (which has been lost) in his right hand, and stabbing the wild deer lying under the horse. The galloping horse contributes to this tense dynamic. The other two pieces include a tiger biting a wild boar and a The two tigers biting the cow also use the method of describing real scenes to make people see the ferocity of tigers and the wild nature of pigs and cows. In terms of overall structure, although these three buckle ornaments are all small pieces of 10 centimeters in size, their production and design require the same careful arrangements as large sculptures, so they can give the viewer the same artistic appeal.