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Moonlit Legacies: China's Mid-Autumn Relics and Traditions (3)
(People's Daily Online) 14:17, September 13, 2024
Bronze Mirror Depicting a Scene in the Moon Palace
Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 A.D.)
Crafted during the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 A.D.), this mirror depicts a vivid scene inside the legendary moon palace where the Chinese moon goddess Chang’e is flying in the sky, her long sleeves fluttering in the floating clouds. In addition, there is a luxuriant osmanthus tree, a rabbit with a pestle mixing medicine and a jumping toad, which all refer to famous incarnations of mythological moon spirits in Chinese folklore.
(Web editor: Wu Chaolan, Wu Chengliang)
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