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Painting: The long-living deity at the South Pole Painter: Zhang Cuiying (Clearharmony.net) The painting Long-living deity at the South Pole is also called Elderly long-living deity. The poem says, There is a long-living deity at the South Pole, whose life is as long as those of the heaven and earth. The old Taoist sacred birds only live to one thousand years, which is much less compared with the deity himself. In the ancient Chinese fairy tales, there is a star named long-living star, or elderly long-living star, and when that star appears the world will enjoy peace and harmony. Traditionally Chinese painters have been describing the long-living deity on canvas as a kind looking senior man, whose back was slighted arched, and whose hand carries a walking stick. The deitys forehead is high and rounded, his hair silver-white but his complexion is as delicate as a child's. His ear loops are long and big, and his eye For Chinese people, the long-living deity is the symbol of longevity. translated from Chinese Clearharmony http://yuanming.net/articles/200208/11093.html Published: Friday 23rd August 2002 http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200208/6519.html |
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