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Paragraph 5:Just as painted designs on Greek pots may seem today to be purely decorative,whereas in fact they were carefully and precisely worked out so that at the time, their meaning was clear, so it is with Chinese pots. To twentieth-century eyes, Chinese pottery may appear merely decorative, yet to the Chinese the form of each object and its adornment had meaning and significance. The dragon represented the emperor, and the phoenix, the empress; the pomegranate indicated fertility, and a pair of fish, happiness; mandarin ducks stood for wedded bliss; the pine tree, peach, and crane are emblems of long life; and fish leaping from waves indicated success in the civil service examinations. Only when European decorative themes were introduced did these meanings become obscured or even lost. 10. Which of the following is mentioned in paragraph 5 as being symbolically represented on Chinese ceramics? ○ Chinese rulers ○ love of homeland ○ loyally to friends ○ success in trade 完全找不到這題對應的答案在哪邊,感謝。 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 111.250.35.12
XXJAPANXX:The dragon represented the emperor, and the phoenix, 01/21 11:33
XXJAPANXX:the empress 01/21 11:33
XXJAPANXX:龍代表帝王 鳳凰代表皇后 所以答案是A 01/21 11:34
xu3jp68:謝謝 01/21 11:56