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Figur. Lu Xing. Qingdynastin
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FIGURE. Lu Xing, one of the three Taoist star gods for happiness, high rank and long life. The three Taoist star gods were connected by astrologers with planets and stars in the sky. They were popular in both temples and homes and can yet be seen in Chinese shops and restaurants. The figure in the middle is Shou Xing, the god of a long life, and he has an enlarged cranium which is a sign of wisdom. He is an old man and holds a cane in one hand and one of the peaches of immortality in the other. Lu Xing, the god of high rank, holds a
Ruyispira (for fulfilment of wishes) in one hand and he wears the official’s hat and rock. Fu Xing, the god of happiness, carries a little boy in his hands. Fu Xing and Lu Xing both have real hair inside the holes in their faces, which is to imagine lush beards, mustaches and police songs. Trion was bought at Bukowski’s 1910 and the parts were probably not produced long before.
Purchased at Bukowski’s Art Trade 1910 together with XI: C.h.b.28I and 30 for 4.500 Kr.
Figure. Figure. The Three Star Gods of Longevity, High Rank and Happiness
Qing dynasty, c.1900
The Three Daoist Star Gods' experiences by astrologers to planet and stars in the sky. Popular in temples and, they may still be seen in Chinese shops and Popular Popular. The central central of Shou Xing, deity of long life, has an ed cranium denoting wisdom. An old man, he staff in one hand the one of the Peaches of Impression in the other. Lu Xing, deity of High Rank, La ruyi (wish-fulfilling) sceptre in one hand and wears the cap and robes of an L. Fu Xing, deity of Happiness, a small boy in his hands. Fu Xing and Lu Xing both have real hair in their faces to form luxuriant beards, moustaches and whiskers. The triad triat Bukowskis in 1910, and the pieces trimade not long before that date.
Title: Figur. Lu Xing. Qingdynastin
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FIGURE.
Lu Xing, one of the three Taoist star gods for happiness, high rank and long life.
The three Taoist star gods were connected by astrologers with planets and stars in the sky.
They were popular in both temples and homes and can yet be seen in Chinese shops and restaurants.
The figure in the middle is Shou Xing, the god of a long life, and he has an enlarged cranium which is a sign of wisdom.
He is an old man and holds a cane in one hand and one of the peaches of immortality in the other.
Lu Xing, the god of high rank, holds a
Ruyispira (for fulfilment of wishes) in one hand and he wears the official’s hat and rock.
Fu Xing, the god of happiness, carries a little boy in his hands.
Fu Xing and Lu Xing both have real hair inside the holes in their faces, which is to imagine lush beards, mustaches and police songs.
Trion was bought at Bukowski’s 1910 and the parts were probably not produced long before.
Purchased at Bukowski’s Art Trade 1910 together with XI: C.
h.
b.
28I and 30 for 4.
500 Kr.
Figure.
Figure.
The Three Star Gods of Longevity, High Rank and Happiness
Qing dynasty, c.
1900
The Three Daoist Star Gods' experiences by astrologers to planet and stars in the sky.
Popular in temples and, they may still be seen in Chinese shops and Popular Popular.
The central central of Shou Xing, deity of long life, has an ed cranium denoting wisdom.
An old man, he staff in one hand the one of the Peaches of Impression in the other.
Lu Xing, deity of High Rank, La ruyi (wish-fulfilling) sceptre in one hand and wears the cap and robes of an L.
Fu Xing, deity of Happiness, a small boy in his hands.
Fu Xing and Lu Xing both have real hair in their faces to form luxuriant beards, moustaches and whiskers.
The triad triat Bukowskis in 1910, and the pieces trimade not long before that date.
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