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English: Sancai camel carrying musicians, Shaanxi History Museum Info provided by the museum below: Tri-colored Camel Carrying Musicians on the Back Tang Dynasty (618-907) Excavated from a Tang Dynasty tomb, Zhongbu village, western suburb of Xi'an City
A Chinese earthenware model of a camel with riders, from the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD), dated to the late 7th century. Date: 24 June 2008: Source: Self-made at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Author: User:PericlesofAthens
English: Camel Tang tomb figures. Buried in tomb of the Tang general Liu Tingxun who died in AD 728 at age of 72. Buried in tomb of the Tang general Liu Tingxun who died in AD 728 at age of 72. Among the tallest known to have survived from this era
Foreign musicians on camel. Sancai glaze, 723 AD, Xi'an. Sancai wares were made in north China using white and buff-firing secondary kaolins and fire clays. [7] Sancai follows the development of green-glazed pottery dating back to the Han period (25–220 AD); the brown glaze was also known to the Han, but they only very rarely mixed the two in a single piece. [10]
Camel milk is a staple food of desert nomad tribes and is sometimes considered a meal itself; a nomad can live on only camel milk for almost a month. [19] [39] [123] [124] Camel milk can readily be made into yogurt, but can only be made into butter if it is soured first, churned, and a clarifying agent is then added. [19]
When he refuses to exchange Tang Sanzang for the spiders, Sun Wukong kills the spiders in anger. The centipede is eventually subdued by Pilanpo Bodhisattva and sent to guard the Thousand Flowers Cave (千花洞) at Purple Clouds Mountain (紫雲山). The three yaoguai based in Lion Camel Cave (獅駝洞) at Lion Camel Ridge (獅駝嶺):
A Tang dynasty tomb figurine of a woman playing polo. Tang dynasty is generally regarded as a high point in Chinese civilisation, and a golden age of cosmopolitan culture. [26] Many neighbouring countries maintained strong diplomatic ties with it, traded extensively with it and sought its economic assistance and military protection. [27]
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