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Item:P***唐三彩八仙 Tang Sancai The 8 Immortals

P***唐三彩八仙 Tang Sancai The 8 Immortals

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Item number:320443602292
Item location:Malaysia
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The tradition of depicting humans who’ve become an immortal is an ancient practice in Chinese art, and when religious Taoism gained popularity, it quickly picked up this tradition with its own immortals. While cults dedicated to various Taoist immortals date back to the Han dynasty, the popular and well known Eight Immortals first appeared in the Jin dynasty (??). The art of the Jin tombs of the 12th and 13th centuries depict a group of eight Taoist immortals in wall murals and sculptures. They officially became known as the Eight Immortals in the writings and works of art of the Taoist sect known as the Complete Realization (Quanshen). The most famous art depiction of the Eight Immortals from this period is a mural of them in the Eternal Joy Temple (Yongle Gong) at Ruicheng.Price stated not reflecting its age but for the beautiful artwork and size.

The Eight Immortals are considered to be signs of prosperity and longevity, so they are popular themes in ancient art. They were frequent adornments on celadon vases. They were also common in sculptures owned by the nobility. Their most common appearance, however, was in paintings. Many silk paintings, wall murals, and wood block prints remain of the eight immortals. They were often depicted either together in one group, or alone to give more homage to that specific immortal.

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Li T'ieh-kuai
LI TieGuai
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"Iron-crutch Li", who always carries a crutch and a gourd; he is the emblem of the sick.

Chungli Ch'uan
Zhongli Quan
???

Usually shown with a fan; he represents the military man

Lan Ts'ai-ho
LAN CaiHe
???

The strolling singer, either a woman or a young boy, shown with a flower-basket; patron deity of florist.

Chang Kuo-lao
ZHANG GuoLao
???

Said to have lived in the 7-th or early 8-th century, shown as a rule with his mule, and carrying a bamboo tube-drum with iron sticks; he is the emblem of old men.

Ho Hsien-ku
HE XianGu
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A woman, said to have lived in the late 7-th century, shown with a lotus blossom or flower basket, and occasionally with a peach and sheng reed-organ.

Lu Tung-pin
LU DongBin
???

Born c. 755 AD, died 805 AD, shown with a fly-whisker, is dressed as a scholar, and honored as such. He also had a magic sword with which he performed freak feats, for which reason he is also the patron deity of barbers.

Han Hsiang-tzu
HAN XiangZi
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Said to be the nephew of the Tang Dynasty statesman and scholar Han Yu, is often shown with a flute, and patron deity of musicians.

Ts'ao Kuo-ch'iu
CAO GuoJiu
???

Said to have been connected with the Sung Imperial family, and is generally shown with castanets or a jade tablet of admission to court; patron deity of actors.

Height: 16.5 inches
Condition: Good ORIGINAL as found condition with un-notified minor traces of wear. Please wait for all pictures to lad, as they illustrate the condition very accurately.I couldn't tell if they are genuine antiques and thats why the price.

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