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Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty


Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty
Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty
Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty
Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty
Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty
Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty
Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty

Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty   Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty
Chinese antique painting on paper, Qing dynasty. This painting depicts Guan Yu, his son Guan Ping, and his attendant Zhou Cang from the late Eastern Han dynasty. Size of the frame: 37 x 28.5 in.

= 92 cm x 71 cm. Size of the painting: 31 x 20 in. = 77 cm x 50 cm.

Condition: The painting is torn on the sides, but all three figures are preserved. Natural aging of the paper and colors. Yunchang , was a general serving under the warlord Liu Bei. In the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

He played a significant role in the civil war that led to the collapse of the Han Dynasty. And the establishment of the state of Shu Han.

Period, of which Liu Bei was the first emperor. As one of the best known Chinese historical figures throughout East Asia, Guan's true life stories have largely given way to fictionalised ones, most of which are found in the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Or passed down the generations, in which his deeds and moral qualities have been lionised.

Guan is respected as an epitome of loyalty and righteousness. Guan was deified as early as the Sui Dynasty.

And is still worshipped by many Chinese people today, especially in southern China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and among many overseas Chinese communities. He is a figure in Chinese folk religion.

And small shrines to Guan are almost ubiquitous in traditional Chinese shops and restaurants. He is often reverently called Guan Gong (Lord Guan) and Guan Di (Emperor Guan). Has also named its airport.

No descriptions of Guan Yu's physical appearance exist in historical records, but his beard was mentioned in the Sanguozhi. Traditionally, he is portrayed as a red-faced warrior with a long lush beard. The idea of his red face may have derived from a later description of him in the first chapter of the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Where the following passage appears. Took a glance at the man, who stood at a height of nine chi.

And had a two chi long beard; his face was of the colour of a zao. With red lips; his eyes were like that of a phoenix's. And his eyebrows resembled silkworms. He had a dignified aura and looked quite majestic.

Alternatively, the idea of his red face could have been borrowed from opera representation, where red faces depict loyalty and righteousness. Supposedly, Guan Yu's weapon was a guan dao. Named Green Dragon Crescent Blade. Which resembled a glaive and was said to weigh 82 catties.

(about 18.25 kg or 40 lbs). A wooden replica can be found today in the Emperor Guan Temple in Xiezhou County.

He traditionally dons a green robe over his body armour, as depicted in illustrations of Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The item "Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty" is in sale since Monday, March 3, 2014. This item is in the category "Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Paintings & Scrolls".

The seller is "ukr10" and is located in Clearwater Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  1. Primary Material: Paper
  2. Age: Pre-1800
  3. Region of Origin: China
  4. Original/Reproduction: Original

Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty   Chinese Qing dynasty painting General Guan Yu & Guan Ping from Han dynasty