The ancient claw patterns can be traced back to the Shang culture in China, that is, from the 6th century BC to the 6th century BC 1 1 century BC. At that time, this pattern was most often used to make sacrificial pottery, which represented people's respect and worship for the spiritual world. In the Han Dynasty, this pattern became more popular, and it was used to make palaces, palace furnishings, etc., representing imperial power and a symbol of power.
Although the ancient claw pattern has become a precious relic of history and culture, it is still widely used in modern times. For example, among the major airlines in the world today, there are several teams of pilots named "Eagle Claw". In addition, paw-like patterns also appear in modern precious jewelry and home decorations, becoming an important design element in fashion.