Silk Painting of a Figure Riding a Dragon

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He ‌Silk Painting of a Figure Riding a Dragon‌ is a significant funerary artwork from China’s Warring States period (circa 3rd century BCE). The painting illustrates a celestial journey, centered on a male figure (riding) a dragon:
‌Central Figure‌: A dignified man stands in profile, wearing a tall crown, flowing robes, and a sword. He holds reins to steer the dragon, symbolizing control over his posthumous voyage.
The Dragon and Boat‌: The dragon’s coiled body resembles a boat, its head raised upward toward the heavens. A crane or heron perches on the dragon’s tail, possibly guiding the soul.
Cosmic Elements‌: A floating canopy above the dragon’s head and swirling clouds suggest movement through celestial realms. Fish and flowing ribbons further evoke a passage across water or sky.
Mystical Motifs‌: A carp in the lower right corner may symbolize the underworld, contrasting with the ascent theme.
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