A jade maiden in the Golden Hall
#Golden Summit
·2022-08-20 23:32:13
The Golden Boy and Jade Girl, also known as the Jade Boy and Jade Girl, are said in folk tales to be Duke of Zhou and the Peach Blossom Girl. The "Zhenwu Benzhuan Miao Jing" records: "The Jade Boy and the Jade Girl are the deities of Zhenwu who respectively hold the deities on the left and right and record the good and evil, merits and demerits, and other matters in the three realms." The standing statue of the Jade Maiden in the Cash Hall was made of bronze and gilded by the Ming Dynasty. It is exquisitely shaped and exquisitely crafted. It is a precious art piece of the Ming Dynasty in China and has been listed as a first-class national cultural relic. A gilded bronze statue of a jade maiden stands to the right of the statue of Emperor Xuanzhen Tianwu. It is 1.51 meters tall. The statue is shaped according to the regulations of the "crown and dress of a noblewoman" in the early Ming Dynasty, wearing a phoenix crown, complete with jewelry, flowers and hairpins, and dressed in a wide-sleeved robe with a cross-collar and lapel embroidered with Zhai Yu. Standing upright on a copper square pedestal with a lower skirt curtain, holding the treasure in both hands, staring intently, his expression gentle, refined, quiet, reserved and respectful. Taoism holds that all the immortals live in the blessed realms of heaven and earth, and there are young men and women who have achieved enlightenment and reached the state of immortality to serve them, known as golden Boys and jade Girls. The higher the position of the deity, the more golden Boys and jade girls will serve them. According to this theory, the person standing in front of the True Martial God statue should be the leader of the jade girls. There are twenty-four rows of jade boys and jade girls.