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  • English: The "Chaoyuan Tu" mural in the Sanqing Hall was painted by Ma Junxiang & others in the 3rd year of Taiding (C.E.1325), depicting the story of the deities worshipping Yuanshi Tianzun. The mural is centered on 8 main statues of emperors & queens, surrounded by a total of 286 golden boys, jade girls, stars, wrestlers, etc. The scene is open & magnificent. These murals are masterpieces in ancient Chinese murals. This section is the second part of the rightmost part of the mural.

  • 中文(简体):于三清殿中的“朝元图”壁画于泰定三年(1325 年)由马君祥等人绘制,描绘了诸神朝拜元始天尊的故事。壁画以8个帝后主像为中心,周围有金童、玉女、星宿、力士等一共286 尊,场面开阔、气势恢宏。这些壁画都是中国古代壁画中的精典佳作。本分段为壁画最右端起数第二部分。
Date (3 years of Taiding in the Yuan Dynasty (C.E.1325)) 元朝泰定三年(1325 年)
Source Yongle Palace, Yongji, Shanxi / 山西永济永乐宫
Author (Ma Junxiang & others) 马君祥等

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Yuan, Ma Junxiang and others, Chaoyuan Tu (Mural of Sanqing Hall, Yongle Palace)

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