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Ride a camel is a han Chinese, wore a FuTou, with wide sleeve robe, riding high boots, sideways and sit down. Camels in tao pedals, with a white child, tonal give priority to with ochre, yellow, its head will be face upwards, wide-open mouth teeth, tongue on the palate into a scream, the head, neck, back and upper legs with mane. Sources of
original fragrance house, Taipei, 1995, Jin Huatang treasure description
the hon jubilee art gallery, the millennium qing 翫 set collection “, Taipei, 2000, pp. 157, 62 chart is a painted pottery and ride a camel camel figurines of fully reflect the silk road in the tang dynasty scenes of prosperity. Camels, a large presence in the conference semifinals, proving that the tang dynasty, the silk road trade foreign pioneering spirit. More refers to the Persian or western conference semifinals businessman, and the bactrian camels to undertake the important task of east-west trade exchange, had become the most common means of transportation. Ride a camel figurines become glorious age of tang poetry of the tang dynasty western heritage signs in the summer from the east. ride a camel in the tang dynasty figurines of the emergence of a lot during this period, the number of fire, fine quality, represents a realistic sculpture art peak of the tang dynasty. Compared with other for depicting people or turks kind of millet RenYong hu, the han people ride carry those really rare. Refer to wearing a peaked cap in conference semifinals ride carry figurines, the changzhi city unearthed in shaanxi province in 1954, is now in the national museum of China, and included in the cultural essence of China’s major dictionaries: ceramic roll, pp. 54; Another piece of the same kind of clothing, but no obvious manee ride a camel, can see the hsu galleries: I, Hong Kong, 1993, 96 chart. in 2002, level, Christie ‘s May 7-8, 191 items for a conference semifinals ride a camel figurines of similar cases. the information about the bactrian camels see Ezekiel Schloss, the Ancient Chinese Ceramic its “, U.S.A, 1977, vol. 6, pp. 220. one by the Oxford thermoluminescence dating test (test number C298j91; On January 11, 1999), confirmed and granded “dating”. |