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Since ancient times, horses were viewed as good-luck charms, and symbolize thriving strength. The artist Giuseppe Castiglione, who was an Italian artist from the Qing dynasty, created different variations of his ‘one hundred horses’ painting as his initial inspiration for his final design. Designers at TAIWANIZE then took inspiration from the ‘Tang Sancai horse,’ and then covered the entire clothing with the inspiration.