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English: Xiwangmu. Eastern Han Dynasty, 25 AD - 220 AD. Sichuan Provincial Museum, Chengdu

The Queen Mother of the West sits upon a throne, flanked by Tiger (east, spring, yang) and Dragon (west, autumn, yin). She is surrounded by a nine-tailed fox, two seated women, a leaping frog, a male attendant, and a three-legged crow.

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