Pottery painted warrior figurines

[Pottery painted warrior figurines]

Pottery painted warrior figurines, in the Northern Qi Dynasty, are 43 cm high and 13.5 cm wide
The warrior figurines wear a protective cap, the front of the cap is pointed in the middle, and the ear guard can move. Thick eyebrows, round eyes, closed mouth, slightly drooping corners of mouth, wide nose. Wearing bright armor, with one fist and one shield, standing upright on the square board. The shield has a ridge in the center and a head in the middle. The appearance of Pu Shou on the shield may be used to intimidate the enemy with his ferocious image. Bright light armor, also known as bright light armor, is a kind of armor. Its breastplate is divided into two pieces, with a longitudinal bundle in the middle. There is an arc convex round guard in the center of the breastplate, which is shiny, so it is called bright light armor. It was popular from the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Not only the samurai, but also the Dharmapala deities in Buddhism also wore this dress to highlight their majestic and majestic spirit


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