The horse, in the Chinese zodiac, corresponds to the "Wu" (午) hour,
which is between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM in modern timekeeping.
This is when the sunlight is at its brightest and shadows are at their smallest.
The path walked and the achievements made shine like the blazing midday sun, radiating glory.

LIULI horse, with its robust physique, exudes an elegant demeanor.
The precious flower patterns are inspired by Dunhuang murals.
Through the unique clarity of the LIULI glass,
amidst the flowing play of light and shadow,
the glory of the victor is exceptionally striking.




The horse's demeanor warms as
it gazes at the robin perched on
its back. The horse's strength
and grace are fully displayed,
heralding the theme of the
painting as acelebration of
nature.

The composition, through various
angles and dynamic expressions,
showcases the horse's strength
and grace. The entire piece is
filled with motion and vitality.

With the pride of spring, its
eyes reflect the triumph and
glory of success.

The horse is adorned with the
precious floral patterns found
in Dunhuang murals, exuding
opulence and grandeur, and
showcasing a classical elegance.

Every path taken leaves behind
glory. The base is engraved with
precious floral patterns,
symbolizing flourishing success
and a bright future.