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How to write the design description of Chinese style storefront?

There must be elements of Chinese style, and the traditional interior design decoration technique is the embodiment of China people's implicit temperament. Bats, deer, fish, magpies and plum blossoms are common decorative patterns. The reason is that "bat" and "fu" are homophonic and can contain happiness; "Deer" and "Lu" are homophonic, which can be rich and generous; "Fish" and "surplus" are homophonic, which can mean "more than one year". "Plum, Orchid, Bamboo, Chrysanthemum" and "Three Friends at the Age of Cold" are metaphors, and some ecological characteristics of plants are borrowed to praise the lofty sentiments and conduct of human beings. Bamboo has "knots", which means that people should have "integrity", and plum and pine are cold-resistant, which means that people should not be afraid of violence and difficulties. Similarly, pomegranate symbolizes many children and grandchildren; Yuanyang symbolizes the love between husband and wife, and Song He represents health and longevity. The application of Chinese style in Chinese restaurants is natural, but without the application of China elements, it will often appear chaotic, rough and lifeless. Only a few Chinese restaurants in Shanghai have successfully used China elements. For example, Qianxiangge in Lujiazui is famous for its elegance. Its design is well-defined, patchwork and tortuous corridors divide the indoor space into several pieces. The ancient palace lanterns above are hidden in the rafters, with simple lines, but the modernity is integrated into the classicism, and the color is simple, giving people a visual coolness. The Tibetan Dragon Square on Dongping Road is a unique representative. Su embroidery on the wall, bamboo curtain in front of the window and hanging sheepskin jack-o-lantern all exude the ancient rhyme of deja vu, but its visual presentation is ahead of the world. However, Chinese restaurants in some hotels are usually quite satisfactory, with pure symbols and typical China elements. For example, the Chaozhou Restaurant in Jianing, at 9 o'clock in the Ruiji Hongta, has a traditional ceiling, which uses beams from China. Of course, these are all decorative and ineffective, but they give people a very authentic feeling: the oriental restaurant in Xinya Tomson Hotel and the Chinese restaurant in Xingguo Hotel are not entirely from China.