Home Mawangdui Artifacts Painting on silk, 'Tai Yi Jiang Xing'
Painting on silk, 'Tai Yi Jiang Xing'
0
Medium:Silk
Date:Western Han (206 BCE-9 CE)

Dimensions:Length: 43.5cm; width: 45cm

Origin: Excavated from Han Tomb No.3,Mawangdui, Changsha City, Hunan Province, 1973

This is a sorcery drawing related to the deity named “Tai Yi”, the god of sun in ancient China. There are also some other weird deities and beasts on the picture.


  • Related studies
  • Related videos
  • 1633

  • 1848

  • T-shaped silk painting

    7597

  • Fitness and exercises of the richest in Changsha in the Western Han Dynasty

    4332

  • 840