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Emperor Huizong (1082-1135) with the Buddhist sect Tao-See
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Emperor Huizong (1082-1135) with the Buddhist sect Tao-See
Emperor Huizong (1082-1135), reign (1100-1126). Song dynasty. The emperor with the Buddhist sect Tao-See. Miniature from a History of the Emperors of China. Colour on silk. Chinese School. 17th century
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In this exquisite 17th century Chinese silk miniature, we find Emperor Huizong (1082-1135), the reigning monarch of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), in a serene setting as he participates in a religious ceremony with the Tao-See (Taoist) sect. Huizong, whose temple name was Ouiji (Wanli), was an ardent patron of Buddhism and Taoism, and this image captures the harmony between the emperor and the Taoist monks. The emperor, dressed in the regal attire of the time, sits cross-legged on a raised platform, his hands in the meditative mudra position. He is surrounded by several Taoist monks, all in their distinctive robes and headdresses, who are engaged in various rituals and practices. The scene takes place in a beautifully decorated altar area, adorned with intricate carvings, colorful paintings, and fragrant offerings. Emperor Huizong's interest in Taoism was not uncommon for the time, as many Chinese rulers throughout history have embraced both Buddhism and Taoism as part of their courtly practices. The emperor's patronage of Taoism is evident in the construction of numerous Taoist temples and the incorporation of Taoist elements into the imperial court. This miniature is a testament to the rich cultural exchange and religious diversity that characterized the Song Dynasty, a period often referred to as the "Golden Age of Chinese Art." The image not only showcases the artistic prowess of the Chinese School but also offers a glimpse into the daily life and religious practices of the imperial court during the medieval ages.
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