[Portrait stone of the door post of the halberd official]
Portrait stone of the door post of the halberd official in the Eastern Han Dynasty, 122 cm high and 37 cm wide
This stone portrait is a pair of stone portraits of another samurai doorpost in the Palace Museum, and this is the left. The picture is divided into three frames, the right frame is the vine pattern, the upper left frame is the east prince sitting on the immortal tree, there are also feather people, immortal birds and animals on the tree, and the lower part is the halberd officer. There is a basalt in the lower grid
The halberd officials were petty officials, and the officials in the Han Dynasty were set up according to their ranks. General doormen hold halberds or shields, which can also be used as guards of honor when traveling
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