Chapter 1578 (1/2)

Yin engraving and Yang engraving are two basic methods of traditional engraving, and they are a unique way of engraving.

Relief engraving is to carve out the three-dimensional lines under the plane objects.

Intaglio is to carve a pattern or character into a concave shape.

At this time, the dragon shaped patterns on these stone tablets in front of Chen Hui, to be exact, are actually the dragon patterns, which are all carved in the shade, that is, the patterns are sunken into the stone tablets.

Chen Hui looked at the stone tablets on the left in turn, and found that each dragon on the stone tablet was lifelike, but different.

This kind of difference, gives Chen Hui the feeling, is the difference, manifests incisively and vividly.

For example, some dragons are slightly fatter, that is, slightly thicker, while others are thinner, that is, slightly thinner.

Some of the taps are slightly larger, some of the tails are longer, and some of the scales are larger.

After seeing this, Chen Hui had a certain idea, but he was not sure. He turned to the stone tablets in the right area.

There are only six stone tablets in the right area. The size of the stone tablets is the same as that in the left area. The difference is that the stone tablets in the right area are also engraved with the dragon pattern, but they are smaller than the dragon pattern in the left area.

The dragon pattern on the stone tablet in the left area accounts for about two-thirds of the stone tablet area, while the dragon pattern on the stone tablet in the right area accounts for about half of the stone tablet area.

In addition, the Dragon depicted on the six stone tablets in the right area is also different from the Dragon depicted in the left area.

This difference is also reflected in the difference, rather than the dragon shape pattern, or the posture of the dragon.

Although the number of stone tablets in the left area is different from that in the right area, they are all carved in the shape of dragons. The posture of each dragon is different. For example, there are dragons with the posture of hanging on a plate, dragons with the posture of raising their heads to the sky, and dragons with the dragon head facing down and making a dive posture.

But the difference in posture is not really different.

Because in the world where Chen Hui came, there are many historical relics with dragon shaped patterns. For example, there are dragon shaped patterns on the walls of many palaces. Some of these patterns show the posture of a dragon on a plate, while others show the posture of two dragons playing with pearls.

Although the posture is different, there is no difference in the appearance of the dragon. Whether it is a dragon in dish posture or a dragon in Erlong Xizhu posture, it is the same appearance.

The dragon on the stone tablet here has different posture, but it also has specific differences.

Some dragons are a little fatter, some are a little thinner, some have bigger heads, some have bigger scales, some have longer tails, and so on. All these are differences.

This kind of difference gives Chen Hui the feeling that people look different.

For example, all men can't look the same, all women can't look the same, so men and women naturally look more different.

Even twins, as like as two peas, are not exactly alike!

Based on all the information we know, Chen Hui judged that these stone tablets were the tombstones after the fall of the dragon people!

The first point is that these stone tablets are only a little larger in size, but actually they are similar to the world where Chen Hui came from. After death, the stone tablets standing in front of the tombs are similar in shape. If you enlarge the stone tablets standing in front of the tombs, you can see the stone tablets in front of you.

The second reason is that these dragons are all carved in the shade. Although the characters and patterns on the stone tablet are generally carved in the shade, this is the Dragon Palace in the sea, which is the place where the dragon people will be inhaled after they die. The dragon shaped pattern carved in the shade can better represent that this is the Dragon cemetery.

The third reason is that the differences between the dragons Chen Hui saw are different. Chen Hui judged that the dragon shaped patterns on these stone tablets should follow a realistic route, that is to say, the dragons engraved on each stone tablet are what they looked like when they were alive.

For example, the dragon shape pattern with a slightly thicker body is likely to be that when the dragon is alive, the body of the dragon is thicker. If it changes the appearance of an adult, it may be a little fatter, or even a fat man.