Introduction to the Five Dragon Wall Brick Sculpture: The Five Dragon Wall Brick Sculpture, commonly known as the Five Dragon Wall, is located on the campus of the Xuanhua Branch of Zhangjiakou Institute of Education. It is a brick screen wall with five giant dragons as the theme. The brick carving is part of the original Amitabha Temple, with a height of 5 meters and a width of 4.15 meters. It has a Xumizuo at the bottom, a brick pillar, a linear frame and a square brick core in the middle. There are brackets, pressure bucket pillows, flying rafters and a tile roof on the top. The main pattern is a picture of five dragons, with auspicious clouds above and rolling waves below; three of the dragons are tumbling in the sea of ​​clouds in sitting and rising postures, and two dragons are about to fly into the air from the turbulent waves, with flowers splashing where they stand up. A wave of flowers. There are 14 patterns carved on the guardrail. There are 14 flower patterns and 2 treasure vase patterns on the square brick core. There are dragon patterns and Falun patterns on the brackets, and there are two moving dragons on the ridge. These 61 patterns complement the Five Dragons picture, highlighting the grandeur of the Five Dragons wall brick carvings.

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