Yangjian_taisui(1609).jpg
Summary
Description Yangjian taisui(1609).jpg |
English:
Yangjian taisui Wulong Tugong Tumu Zaoshen xiang
陽間太歲五龍土公土母竈神像 (1609), Ming period depiction of Yangjian taisui, five dragons, Sir Earth and Mother Earth, Hearth God. The first name figure is Yang Yin, from
Fengshen Yanyi
zh:楊任 (封神演義)
, whose eyes were gouged out but was administered the
golden elixir
and a pair of hands with eyes grew out of his sockets.
日本語:
『陽間太歳五龍土公土母竈神像』(1609年)。首都博物館蔵
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Date | (Ming dynasty. 萬曆乙酉 Wanli Jiyou ) |
Source | Flossiechen " 明 【陰間太歲五龍土公土母灶神像】 " (recté 陽間太歲五龍土公土母竈神像/阳间太岁五龙土公土母灶神) @ Pinterest |
Author | Anonymous, fl. 1609 |
陽間太歳五龍土公土母竈神像
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